dimanche 6 juillet 2014

In a double slit experiment it is the dark matter that waves

'What If There's a Way to Explain Quantum Physics Without the Probabilistic Weirdness?'

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"Known as “pilot wave theory” this line of thinking goes that, rather than electrons and other things being both quasi-particles and quasi-waves, the electron is a discrete particle that is being carried along by a separate wave. What this wave is made of no one knows."



'Redefining Dark Matter - Wave Instead Of Particle'

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"Tom Broadhurst, an Ikerbasque researcher at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), explains that, "guided by the initial simulations of the formation of galaxies in this context, we have reinterpreted cold dark matter as a Bose-Einstein condensate". So, "the ultra-light bosons forming the condensate share the same quantum wave function, so disturbance patterns are formed on astronomic scales in the form of large-scale waves"."



"This opens up the possibility that dark matter could be regarded as a very cold quantum fluid"





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