it chooses a path and only travels that one specific path, however in another dimension or universe it may have traveled along a different path, or possibley more than one path. Just wondering if that makes sense at all.
of seeing or understanding, and possibley photons are capable of being in all these dimensions or universes at one time, until it is used (or observed) by one of them. Meaning, all possible paths of the photon are displayed to us, but because of the laws of our universe it can only travel or be in one of these paths in our universe at one time. However, all possibilities can be displayed instantaneously, even before the photon chooses which path it will actually take. So once we try to detect a photon,
Just wondering if this makes sense at all... Just something I thought of to try to understand the way photons act.
I took the interference pattern to be the display of all possible paths the photon can take, which can be displayed even before the photon reaches it destination. However, if we observe or try to detect how the photon is actually traveling, we only see one path.
Could this be because there are altnernate universes or dimensions? Possibley there are more dimensions that we aren't capable
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