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….The double-slit experiment. For those who picture an electron or a photon as a particle, the idea that it can interfere with itself is problematic. A particle can’t be in two places at the same time. In QFT, on the other hand, photons and electrons are quanta of a field. Each quantum spreads out in space, as only a field can do, and passes through both slits. However quanta are indivisible, so when it reaches the detector it can collapse into only one atom. Since the probability of collapse is related to the field strength, after many quanta have been detected the result is the classic Young interference pattern. Thus quantum collapse is the answer to the wave-particle duality paradox

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