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by stillsut
2078 days ago
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Your answer seems to focus on the key un-addressed subtlety. Why is the difference in orientation of the detector necessarily linear? What is the control aspect of this experiment where classical-system shows this linear pattern? Or can the argument be made more fundamentally? |
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If you told me causally this detector which measures electrons/photons/whatever and varies by the cosine of the orientation, I don't think any (non-physics person) would bat an eye; it seems like a pretty normal thing a sensor might do.