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Hello, I was wondering if I could get any help with the following question/thing:
Why does a stream of photons (let's say that one is fired every 3 seconds) at a double slit as shown in Young's double slit experiment create an interference pattern although there is no interference because the photons are being fired with intervals, and they are already absorbed/something like that onto the photographic plate before the next photon is fired?
Why does a stream of photons (let's say that one is fired every 3 seconds) at a double slit as shown in Young's double slit experiment create an interference pattern although there is no interference because the photons are being fired with intervals, and they are already absorbed/something like that onto the photographic plate before the next photon is fired?