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Old 27-April-2006, 05:40 PM
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Kaptain K said: [quote] It doesn't actually "exist" in any of them until observation "collapses the wavefront". [\quote]

I thought that the fact that particles passing through two slits gave an interference pattern meant that they *did* exist in two places at the same time. So single photons could still produce interference patterns, indicating wave-like behaviour rather than particle-like.
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