AlecMcCutcheon
AlecMcCutcheon
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16th Jul 2017
18th Jul 2017
(Element probability %'s Public experiment) I used bits and Different numbers of "Slits" to estimate the Probabilitys of a Photon Hitting a given "Slit" in a given amount of time. every % is an estimate and is not an exact Probability.
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  • wolfangel
    wolfangel
    30th Aug 2018
    calculated: .0005702848575%
  • wolfangel
    wolfangel
    30th Aug 2018
    although this will sound unbelivable: at 55 (exact: 53-54) ticks (your internal counter) a photon hit the last slit
  • AlecMcCutcheon
    AlecMcCutcheon
    21st Jul 2017
    other experiments can be done with this setup. Let me know what you do with it.
  • AlecMcCutcheon
    AlecMcCutcheon
    21st Jul 2017
    And I ment get the real recoredings of the calculations of those "Events" being the photons hitting a very low probability slip in the shortest time. not just a theoretical calculation.
  • AlecMcCutcheon
    AlecMcCutcheon
    18th Jul 2017
    time also plays a part in the calculation aswell
  • AlecMcCutcheon
    AlecMcCutcheon
    18th Jul 2017
    the device can only get down to "3" clicks but the calculations could bring it down furthur.
  • AlecMcCutcheon
    AlecMcCutcheon
    18th Jul 2017
    you can also calculate a say a [time of say "0:06" clicks and 0.03%] down to "0:03" clicks and 0.015%]
  • natstar
    natstar
    18th Jul 2017
    i calculate that the fastest possible with this device is '3' clicks (whatever the clock counts)
  • AlecMcCutcheon
    AlecMcCutcheon
    17th Jul 2017
    [%'s Increase with time.]
  • AlecMcCutcheon
    AlecMcCutcheon
    16th Jul 2017
    This is an Automated Experiment.