How DGR explains the double slit experiment and wave-particle duality?

Published 2022-01-23
The weird findings of Young's double-slit experiment and its variations have created chaos in the Physics community with many interpretations and little consensus. The Copenhagen interpretation remains the one enjoying the most support. However, other interpretations including "Many-World's" interpretation, deBroglie- Bohm interpretation are believed by some physicists to be closer to reality.

In this video, I explain how DGR explains the weird findings of the double-slit experiment and how wave-particle duality pops out of DGR without much fuss. The ease with which DGR explains the wave-particle duality of the electron and thus explains the interference pattern seen in an electron double-slit experiment is remarkable.

More importantly, with DGR, the weird implications like "an electron going through both the slits at the same time and interfering with itself" are not needed nor is there the need for non-intuitive "superposition state of the electron"

Thus DGR is a theory that supports non-local realism.

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