Andrew Capshaw

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This provides a good explanation of the Zeilinger experiment described above. Why, when I block one of the two paths, does my hand influence the movement of the photons passing along the other path? Because the electron passes along one path only, but its wave passes along both. My hand alters the wave that then guides the electron in a way that is different to how it would behave if my hand had not intervened.
Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
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