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Quantum Soccer: The Double-Slit Experiment

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Based on the description in Sect. 2.3, a perceptive reader might well question the reality of quantum probability waves by posing something like the following scenario. Suppose one observes a classical object, such as a bowling ball flying down a lane.

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    from The Feynman Lectures on Physics, vol III (Addison-Wesley, 1965).

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Nomura, Y., Poirier, B., Terning, J. (2018). Quantum Soccer: The Double-Slit Experiment. In: Nekoogar, F. (eds) Quantum Physics, Mini Black Holes, and the Multiverse . Multiversal Journeys. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41709-7_3

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