The Double-Slit Paradox Resolved

How a novel approach to Hugh Everett’s “Many-Worlds Interpretation” pulls back the veil on quantum probability and radically alters our understanding of time and space

Theodore Greenbaum

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In 1801 Thomas Young found that by shining light through two slits at once, a wave interference pattern was produced in the light and shadow on the wall behind the openings, the same sort of interference we would expect from waves of water. This discovery became the basis of his wave theory of…

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