I was wondering if anyone has seen an experiment somewhat like a double slit 
experiment with photons that excludes them from passing through a combination 
of blocked slits while allowing them to pass around most of the apparatus?  If 
this is possible to perform, then instead of trying to figure out which of the 
two slits the photon passes through, there would be a very large number of 
possibilities.

This type of experiment if possible might help shed light upon the 
particle/wave duality.  I assume that an interference pattern will be generated 
that is inverse to the normal one.

A wave model should have no problem describing the expected pattern at the 
output and I wonder if the same would be true for a particle.

Give it some thought and write down your ideas as this might be an interesting 
endeavor.

Dave

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