Can a quantum particle be at two locations? Better to say: A particle may not have a location at all. But when it does, it has only one (at least in this universe).pic.twitter.com/GEznxt3rNN
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Question is...what's the gravitational field look like from a double slit experiment. Or what if one of the slits is near an event horizon..
Nope, that partical exists in space upon observation....making my point
No. If the particle were always in a position eigenstate, the governing time evolution would *not* result in an interference pattern. Making MY point.
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