Double slit experiment...Solved in a light mode.?

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Double slit experiment...Solved in a light mode.?

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As all we probably know the electron after passing the double slit choose one of the stripes on the screen.The stripes can't tell us which slit the electron passed through but...if we make a single slit on one strip on the screen, let say the second on the left,we can simply deduce what path the particle took by adding a second screen after that slit on the first screen.In that case there is a high possibility for particles to pass through it.If there is one strip on the second screen the particles came from one slit to the second strip on the left of the first screen(high possibility of knowing is it left or right) and if there are two strips on the second screen then electrons arrive from both slits to the second strip on the left on the first screen.(!)
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Re: Double slit experiment...Solved in a light mode.?

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