Two-slit Experiment And Wave-Particle Duality
N. L. Chuprikov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model for the two-slit experiment that explains wave-particle duality through the indistinguishability of identical quantum particles, offering insights into quantum behavior from a corpuscular perspective.
Contribution
It presents an alternative approach to micro-cat states, developing a model that explains wave properties as emerging from particle indistinguishability.
Findings
The model successfully explains the two-slit experiment results.
It demonstrates how wave properties emerge from particle indistinguishability.
Provides a new perspective on wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics.
Abstract
On the basis of an alternative approach to micro-cat states (Found. of Phys., 41, No. 9, p.1502 (2011)) we develop a new model of the two-slit experiment. It explains both this particular experiment and how the wave properties of any ensemble of single quantum particles emerge from their corpuscular ones. The key role in this explanation is played by the indistinguishability of identical quantum particles.
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