| Collapsing the "wave function." -
04-21-2006, 12:03 PM
During the propagation of the quantum across the eather accordingly with the "Clock Model" introduced in my previous post it is no mystery that any attempt to collapse the system of components of the wave format will produce a different result.
Could we anticipate those results is a challenge I believe we could beat and I'll explain my plan right below:
If we assume that REALITY could only be OBSERVED when the Clock reaches one of the three possible positions: O degree [both in the same direction], 90 degrees [with a square angle between them] and 180 degrees [virtual cancellation of energies>> quantum-ZERO] what could happen with the actual position of the quantum [particle] if we collapsed it in any intermediate point in its trajectory?
I BELIEVE THAT THE "CLOCK" WILL HAVE A SUDDEN RESET TO THE CLOSER ALLOWED REALITY (!)
The present probabilities point toward the higher amplitude of the single "wave function" representing the particle. However if we assume that same wave-function to be the result of not just one but the complex fusion of two waves interacting just like I depicted to you before wouldn't be logical to assume that the actual momentum of the particle [including the final identity of it] will END UP when both arms of the Clock reached the closer stable point in their rotational path?
If we could construct a model like this for every single "elemental particle" or quantum observed in the universe it would be a simple task to predict with entire exactitude the so-called "eingen states" of each of every one of them knowing the basic parameters involved in the system. HUMANBYDEFAULT *** The results of the EPR experiment concluded without a useful pattern of how the collapse of one photon will affect the outcome of the other moving at the speed of light. I believe that even entanglement could be included in the Clock Model. It is the same analysis of the complex system of waves both moving apart from each other (!) Collapsing the wave-function of the system will force the second photon to reach the closer stable reality allowed to be observed and that will depend in specifics of both waves. We have to remember also that LOGIC dictates that the speed of light must be different according with the light we refer... An infra-red photon will move at a lower speed than an ultra-violet across the eather... That we can't prove it with our present technology does not mean that I was wrong... Not yet! |