Also, I'll be addressing the double slit experiemt in future posts in this series, as it's a great example of paradox in action.
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Also, I'll be addressing the double slit experiemt in future posts in this series, as it's a great example of paradox in action.
Great, I'll keep an eye on that and make sure I won't miss it.
In my opinion, the double slit experiment is really a paradox only in the sense of our intuition and perception. As far as I understand it, it doesn't really involve an internal paradox, it's just a way to show what matter actually is and neither the fact that it's happening, not the math that we use to describe it are intrinsically paradoxical.
Of course, I'm looking forward to reading your take on it and I'm eager to learn what exact paradox you are referring to.