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Have you ever heard that photons behave like both a particle and a wave and wondered what that meant? It's true. Sometimes light acts like a wave, and other times it behaves like a little particle. It's both. This week we discuss the experiments that demonstrate this, explain how scientists figured it all out in the first place. What does wave/particle duality have to do with astronomy? Well, everything, since light is the only way astronomers can see out into the Universe.
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Hello, Frasier et al ...
I've only been listening to AstronomyCast for a couple of months now, but it's already something I really enojoy; I look very forward to seeing a new AstronomyCast episode in iTunes every week :-) As an aside, I can completely attest to the fascination with economics. I'm a software engineer, and financial stuff usually bores me. However, I recently read "The Naked Economist" by Charles Wheeler, and _wow_, all of a sudden economics (esp. macroeconomics) became really interesting, and I realized that it applies to far more than just finance stuff. I then read "The Lexus and the Olive Tree", "The Undercover Economist", "The Economic Naturalist", "Multi-Track Diplomacy", and a dozen other econ books. Am I an economist -- not at all, and I still love doing software ... but economics definitely is an interesting science (and not "dismal" at all I find). Anyway -- I really like your show, so please keep doing it :-) Regards, John Falling You - exploring the beauty of voice and sound http://www.fallingyou.com |
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Hello - long time listener, first time poster etc etc -
Another "where can we find the video of the dual slit experiment and the wires that Pamela mentioned" from me. I've hunted on youtube, but his name wasn't terribly clear on the podcast - Ashar, maybe? - whatever, it wasn't enough for me to track it down off my own back ![]() Any links would be gratefully received. Keep up the good work - loving the podcast. |
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The following responds to the entries that asked questions that I can answer:
Sticks: I heard one idea that Young's Slit experiment proved the existence of parallel universes. Young's slit experiment had nothing to do with parallel universes. Mootzy: How is the emission of single photons confirmed in this experiment? The interference pattern observed is fully accounted for by assuming that a plane wave corresponding to the a single photon fell perpendicularly onto the plane of the slit, thereby generating a pair of synchronized cylindrical waves at the slits, those waves then traveling to the screen and interfering with each other constructively and destructively at the predicted locations. |
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