Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Double-slit Experiment


A study, which was carried out by sending light particles into a particular board that had some aperture on it, noticed that when a light wave is made to separate while entering a double slit board it had to decide on the way that it has to travel further. However it had to reunite and converge at a point while it reaches the destination. The inference made was that light travels in form of waves but arrive at the target as a particulate matter.

Implication

The stirring side of this inference is that as usual our mental thoughts are in the form of energy and they become smaller when we reduce their intensity. When we think and send those thoughts as a projection they become waves. It is sure that thoughts are some considerable matter (particles) but it is us who decide how the waves are formed into particles on the lateral side of our thought process.

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