Site Navigation
Categories:
Quantum measurement
Physics experiments
Philosophy of physics

Summary Of: Afshar experiment

Some interpretations of the Afshar experiment claim that it disproves the Copenhagen interpretation... Why the Afshar experiment does not refute complementarity... 006 Why the Afshar experiment does not refute complementarity...

Encyclodia Page On: Afshar experiment

These Are Links To Other Documents
optical | experiment | principle of complementarity | quantum mechanics | Shahriar Afshar | 2001 | Englert-Greenberger duality relation | American Institute of Physics | SPIE | peer-reviewed | Foundations of Physics | blogs | academic conferences | arXiv | physical observables | Copenhagen interpretation | Thomas Young | double-slit experiment | interferometer | interference fringes | photon | 2001 | Harvard University | 2003 | International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) | July 24 | 2004 | New Scientist | August 14 | 2004 | American Physical Society | Copenhagen interpretation | John G. Cramer | transactional interpretation | many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics | | | | | | | double-slit experiment | laser | diffraction | University of Maryland, College Park | gedanken experiment | transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics | Slovak Academy of Sciences | Bratislava | Slovakia | Bill Unruh | University of British Columbia | Jamia Millia Islamia | New Delhi | Luboš Motl | Harvard University | blog | University of Hertfordshire | Wheeler's delayed choice experiment | Delayed choice quantum eraser | doi | doi | doi | doi | Categories | Quantum measurement | Physics experiments | Philosophy of physics |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Afshar experiment".