User talk:The hypothetic fahim

Quantum mechanics: double slit experiment
It is a hypothesis only.

As we know, in the double slit experiment. If we shoot electrons Through double slit it acts as a wave of there is no observer. And if we put a observer it acts as a partical.

So my thought in this is that , When we put a observer it takes some energy from the electron to observe the electrons. As a result due to some loss of energy it acts as partical.

And if there is no observer, means no energy loss, so it acts as a wave.

It is my thought.

Or the observer is some how applying force to the electron.

Like if we put pressure or more force to an Oobleck it acts as a solide. And if we apply less pressure it acts like a liquid.

I call this the *Quantum Oobleck hypothesis* The hypothetic fahim (talk) 06:14, 24 December 2023 (UTC)