Did alot of asking around and digging and managed to conn some time to talk to a pleb from a QM group.

Alot of the current QM groups believe there is a 3rd partcile besides fermions and bosons called anyons (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anyon). I had never even heard of these had anyone else?

All the important work is cited in the wiki link.

They sort of predicted the slit doesn't really exist for light based around some works postulated in early 90's. I will link the only one I could find from that era apparently there are more
(http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/221658/files/cer-000134247.pdf?version=1). Probably why they were the only ones not surprised by the weak measurement results.

Sort of overview of anyon physics (http://sestrilevante08.ge.infn.it/relazioni_su_invito/cappelli.pdf)(http://news.softpedia.com/news/Quantum-Mechanics-Finally-Got-Weirder-16561.shtml)

Now apparently there are proposed tests that would enable the direct observation of the particle .. so stay tuned :-)

Sigh more reading and work to catch up on!

Last edited by Orac; 06/22/11 04:39 AM.

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