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#1. Current in a wire emits/absorbs radiowaves likewise an electron
and these em waves (not the electron) will cause an interference pattern therefore the 2 slit experiment is MEANINGLESS. #2 No one knows the true difference between an diverging em field and em wave. The most accepted thesis is the same as comparing the sun (em field) to a single ligth beam (em wave). #3 Same as an em wave, the electron's em field should cause diffraction through the 2 slits. #4. Neutrons and neutral charges although neutral should also have em field or a gluon field (which they say is similar to light but a force of shorter distance). |
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