Double-Slit: Bow Wave Interference, Not Wave-Particle Duality
The Traditional Mystery: Particles apparently exist as waves that pass through both slits simultaneously, only “collapsing” into definite particles when observed. When detectors are placed at the slits, the interference pattern disappears, proving that observation fundamentally alters reality.
The Dark Material Fluid Reality: Every particle travels surrounded by a bow wave in the dark matter substrate - exactly like a boat creating wake patterns in water. When this bow wave encounters the double slits, it passes through both openings simultaneously and creates interference patterns in the light fluid beyond the barrier.
Here’s the crucial sequence:
- Bow wave hits both slits and creates interference patterns in the dark matter
- Pressure from these patterns deflects the particle toward one slit or the other
- Additional pressure waves guide the particle’s path after it passes through its chosen slit
- Final impact location reflects the cumulative influence of all dark matter pressure effects
Why detectors eliminate the pattern: Placing detectors near the slits creates electromagnetic disturbances that generate turbulence in the local dark matter substrate. This “bad dark weather” scrambles the clean bow wave interference patterns, replacing orderly guidance with chaotic pressure variations.
The detection apparatus itself pollutes the delicate medium that creates the interference guidance system.
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