Originally Posted By: finiter
Originally Posted By: Orac

Incorrect it fails badly in ight of recent experiments I doubt you will find anyone buy copenhagen interpretation of light.
How does a particle go through two slits at the same time?
The bigger problem is how do you know the world has 3 dimensions

There has not been any concerted effort to modify the corpuscular theory. One failure cannot be the end.
If you consider light as stream of particles moving along a helical path, surely it will pass through two slits.
We are not aliens who just happened to be here. We have evolved in this universe. That is enough to think that we are not deceived by our sense organs. The laws of physics decide how the sense organs work.


Ok, let's step back and look at this answer from some time back. Notice that Finiter doesn't bother to actually try to answer the question. He just waves his hands and goes blithely off in a new direction where he is obviously (by his estimate) right. A sure sign of a crackpot that isn't interested in actually showing how his idea works.

By the way Finiter, I looked up your book on Amazon.com and unfortunately they didn't find anything like it when I did a search. Are you sure it is available?

Bill Gill


C is not the speed of light in a vacuum.
C is the universal speed limit.