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Greetings !
I see that my original thread called "Uncertain Gravity?"
did not get the attention that I hoped it would (a level
at least sufficient to answer the question I'm now separately
posting here).
So, the question:
What does modern physics say about the double slit experiment
where a gravitational wave detector is placed near a slit
instead of an EM wave detector (or a nuclear detector since
the weak and strong forces have been included in later theories
that deal with them based on the quantum approach) ?
(And if you don't know that, then - what do you think ?)
Thanks !
Live long and prosper.
I see that my original thread called "Uncertain Gravity?"
did not get the attention that I hoped it would (a level
at least sufficient to answer the question I'm now separately
posting here).
So, the question:
What does modern physics say about the double slit experiment
where a gravitational wave detector is placed near a slit
instead of an EM wave detector (or a nuclear detector since
the weak and strong forces have been included in later theories
that deal with them based on the quantum approach) ?
(And if you don't know that, then - what do you think ?)
Thanks !
Live long and prosper.