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Particles such as electrons (-e) gather in the firing gun and rub against eachother as they wait to be fired at the photographic plate. As a result, the particles enter an energy state si ilar to the highest orbital state within the nucleus of an ato . !hen fired towards the open slit the flux generated by their state reflects as a wave. A "filtered" portion of that wave passes through the single slit and for s a single band on the photographic plate.
A portion of the flux waves passes through and shows as a single band.
!hen two slits are used in the paper instead of two single bands, multiple bands are registered on the photographic plate.
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The pursuant intersecting waves reflect as multiple bands /particles impacting on the photographic plate Here, the E F flux/cloud. is filtered via the double slit
An oddity occurs when a sensor is placed to detect the particle's state. When sensed, the particle ceases to behave as a wave and start behaving as a single particle registering two single bands on the the photographic paper?
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ABSTRA T! "t is co##on $nowledge that electrons can and do occupy di%%erent energy states &which translates to orbits when they are a part o% an ato#'. The lowest orbit &closest to the (ucleus' would have the highest energy level &e)citation'. This essay postulates that when the electrons are *ued in the electron gun, ready to be %ired at the double slits, rubbing against eachother places the# in the highest e)citation state. When they are %ired towards the target their e)citation #ani%est as a wave. When a sensor is placed to detect the#, they interact with the sensing #echanis# which causes the# to lose a slight bit o% energy. This is true with any two bodies interacting at the #acro or #icro scale. The energy a co#et uses as it hurls towards earth is lost as #ass &+,- .'. Two bodies will have less #ass &hence', energy together than apart. The loss o% energy o% the electron when it interacts with the sensor /olts it into a lower &towards a rest state' energy0#ass state which re%lect the electron as a particle. This essay contridicts other proposed abstracts which involve *uantu# tunneling and the electron being in all states, in all places at once on its way to the photographic plate. 1nli$e those abstracts, this essay succeeds in providing a 2logical2 everyday li%e e)planation to a pu33ling oddity.