On Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 4:11:43 PM UTC-6, scerir wrote:
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> I would revise my interpretation this way; the electron, or whatever, 
> behaves as a wave when no information exists to distinguish which-way, and 
> that wave goes through both slits producing interference. When such 
> information exists, even if it isn't used or measured, the interference 
> ceases to exist. Obviously, there's a huge mystery how the existence of 
> such information is sufficient to destroy interference, but that's what the 
> experimental results demonstrate. 
> AG 
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> About the role played by the (available, but finite) information, see 
> https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0201026 
>

I really thought you had passed away. This is good news of course, but 
bittersweet since I sent a few emails many months ago which weren't 
responded to. AG 

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