A team in Australia turned thought experiment into lab reality by using lasers. Their subject matter was not a photon but a helium atom. The lasers they used served as a pair of grates, one before the other, with the second grate randomly dropped in.
What they found is weirder than anything seen to date: Every time the two grates were in place, the helium atom passed through, on many paths in many forms, just like a wave. But whenever the second grate was not present, the atom invariably passed through the first grate like a particle. The fascinating part was, the second grate's very existence in the path was random. And what's more, it hadn't happened yet.
In other words, it was as if the helium particle "knew" whether there would be a second grate at the time it passed through the first.
Also covered at: phys.org. An abstract is available; full report is pay-walled. The original news article is at Australian National University
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 11 2015, @06:23PM
tldr; "even if a creator exists, the evidence is that he doesn't really care that much or he's an asshole" angle works better vs Christianity than the "contradiction" angle.
(Score: 2) by DECbot on Thursday June 11 2015, @07:38PM
tldr; "even if a creator exists, the evidence is that he doesn't really care that much or he's an asshole"
I think you're on to something...
cats~$ sudo chown -R us /home/base