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jasonwatkinspdxyesterday at 5:37 AM1 replyview on HN

The most simple answer here is the "fields are real, particles are excitation patterns of fields." And that's generally the practical way most physicists think of it today as I understand it.

If I make the equivalent of a double slit experiment in a swimming pool, then generate a vortex that propagates towards my plywood slits or whatever, it's not really surprising that the extended volume of the vortex interacts with both slots even though it looks like a singular "particle."


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el_nahualyesterday at 8:49 AM

And yet if you place a detector at the slits to know which slit the single photon goes through, you get no interference pattern at the end.