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Observation Shapes Quantum Outcomes In The Double Slit

14 min · 25 de abr de 2026
portada del episodio Observation Shapes Quantum Outcomes In The Double Slit

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One electron, two slits: the double-slit experiment builds a wave-like interference pattern—until you add a which-path detector and the stripes vanish. Reality acts shy. This piece tours superposition, the observer effect, delayed-choice twists, decoherence (why your cat isn’t smeared), and how entanglement powers quantum computers and quantum encryption. It even pokes the big one—does consciousness collapse the wave function, or is information the real bedrock of reality?

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