Re: Interference of probability waves

2019-01-11 Thread Bruce Kellett
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 8:01 AM wrote: > On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 7:46:19 PM UTC, Brent wrote: >> >> On 1/11/2019 2:02 AM, agrays...@gmail.com wrote: >> >> If probability values are always positive and between 0 and 1, how does >> one get destructive interference, or constructive interferin

Re: Interference of probability waves

2019-01-11 Thread agrayson2000
On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 7:46:19 PM UTC, Brent wrote: > > > > On 1/11/2019 2:02 AM, agrays...@gmail.com wrote: > > If probability values are always positive and between 0 and 1, how does > one get destructive interference, or constructive interfering probability > values within the accep

Re: Interference of probability waves

2019-01-11 Thread Brent Meeker
On 1/11/2019 3:08 AM, Bruno Marchal wrote: The “whole problem of QM” is there. The coefficients of the terms in the superposition are the “amplitude of probability”, and they can be negative. The probability is given by the square of the amplitude of probability. As long as we don’t make any

Re: Interference of probability waves

2019-01-11 Thread Brent Meeker
On 1/11/2019 2:02 AM, agrayson2...@gmail.com wrote: If probability values are always positive and between 0 and 1, how does one get destructive interference, or constructive interfering probability values within the acceptable range? Brent once answered this question but I have completely for

Re: Interference of probability waves

2019-01-11 Thread agrayson2000
On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 11:08:42 AM UTC, Bruno Marchal wrote: > > > On 11 Jan 2019, at 11:02, agrays...@gmail.com wrote: > > If probability values are always positive and between 0 and 1, how does > one get destructive interference, or constructive interfering probability > values withi

Re: Interference of probability waves

2019-01-11 Thread Bruno Marchal
> On 11 Jan 2019, at 11:02, agrayson2...@gmail.com wrote: > > If probability values are always positive and between 0 and 1, how does one > get destructive interference, or constructive interfering probability values > within the acceptable range? Brent once answered this question but I have >

Interference of probability waves

2019-01-11 Thread agrayson2000
If probability values are always positive and between 0 and 1, how does one get destructive interference, or constructive interfering probability values within the acceptable range? Brent once answered this question but I have completely forgotten the answer. AG -- You received this message be

Re: Interference of Probability Waves

2017-11-10 Thread Brent Meeker
Renormalization. On 11/10/2017 9:56 PM, agrayson2...@gmail.com wrote: How is the resultant value kept between 0 and 1? TIA. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, sen

Interference of Probability Waves

2017-11-10 Thread agrayson2000
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