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The Delayed Quantum Eraser Experiment Explained Classically

The Delayed Quantum Eraser Experiment Explained Classically
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摘要 This paper discusses the well-known delayed choice Quantum Eraser experiment performed by Kim <em>et al.</em> in 2000 and analyzes it from a Classical Physics perspective. I have included a diagram of the setup used in the experiment. I show that the result of the experiment can be explained by Classical Physics and does not require “Spooky action at a distance” due to entangled particles, as Einstein famously once put it, nor events modifying the past due to the delayed choice aspect of the experiment. This paper discusses the well-known delayed choice Quantum Eraser experiment performed by Kim <em>et al.</em> in 2000 and analyzes it from a Classical Physics perspective. I have included a diagram of the setup used in the experiment. I show that the result of the experiment can be explained by Classical Physics and does not require “Spooky action at a distance” due to entangled particles, as Einstein famously once put it, nor events modifying the past due to the delayed choice aspect of the experiment.
作者 Declan Traill Declan Traill(Independent Researcher, Melbourne, Australia)
机构地区 Independent Researcher
出处 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2021年第9期1183-1189,共7页 现代物理(英文)
关键词 Delayed Choice Quantum ERASER Photon Laser EPR ENTANGLED CLASSICAL Physics Polarizing Beam SPLITTER COINCIDENCE SPDC Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser Photon Laser EPR Entangled Classical Physics Polarizing Beam Splitter Coincidence SPDC
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