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Observations in double slit experiment.?

I was thinking of the double slit experiment from the obverse side, We all know about the effects of the particles on this side of the slits but what about on the other side of the slits as an observer.So you have a massive double slit experiment. In this experiment you are in a universe with no reflective material, a sun, (the only source of light,) and a large room the back wall of which would exhibit the banding effect. If you were in the banding looking at the slits, but not in a direct line to the sun would you see:a) Nothing - if so how is this possible when the banding clearly indicates that light is reaching you?b) Ambient light - if so how is this possible when there is nothing reflective?c) The sun through one slit.d) The sun through both slits. If C and D; don't both have the issue of light traveling in a straight line?

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Yes but I don't know how to use it.
Try Here. Use hacksaw blades, and an allen wrench. Use a dremel tool instead of a grinding wheel, and don't ask me anymore questions. Good luck, and DO NOT carry them around with you!!! EVER!!
I usually train and spar with 16 ounces. But I'm 5'11 220 lbs. My brother and coach would use 12 ounce gloves. They are about 5'8 140 lbs. So, if i were you i would go with the 12 ounce gloves.
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No, I don't have one, why don't you have one RS Farquharson? Simple, I'm not planning on having any fires. :-)

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