I've tried to read this guy's theories a bunch, but keep getting pretty confused. Is he not just describing *exactly* what the Heisenberg certainty principle predicts (in mathy terms dXdP > h/2)?
In this instance, he has set up an experiment where he is expecting to detect particle interactions on an oscilloscope (making dX very small). However, the behavior he is getting is that of a photon spread over both of the detectors at the same time (dP is getting very large and "smearing" the particle over both of the detectors). So, I guess I don't understand the mystery...
That being said, it has been about 10 years since I used to TA quantum back in college, so my brain could use a reboot..I know he has tried to get this published in Nature before...but that is mind of like submitting your first ever photograph for front page publication on National Geography. Would be great if he aimed his research at more targeted journals for peer review. If they turn him down, he'll at least get some idea why peers think he is off track.
Sean
i've been to his lab and seen everything up-close. I also saw it at maker faire in 2008 or so.
My favorite experiment is one where he has two sodium-iodide scintillators, each optically coupled to its own photomultiplier tube, and a radioactive source.
The objects are placed source, detector, detector, such that one detector (only the sodium iodide crystal, the rest is off to the side) is in between the other detector and the radioactive source.
He sets up window comparators on both detectors, so they only trigger on events which correspond to the energy of the radiation source, and sets up a time-comparison between the two detectors. If detector A triggers within a certain time of detector B it is called a coincidence.
Coincidences are mapped on the x-scale of a chart, where x=0 is when the event from A and B are simultaneous. If they are not simultaneous, the difference in time between the detections is where on X they land. The vertical of the chart is a cumulative addup of how many times that has happened in that x position.
You would think that a gamma event could only be detected by one detector or the other, and be annihilated - and his chart would be white noise. But you can see very clearly that there is a lot of detection of the same event by the two detectors.
How is that possible? come see for yourself and try to figure it out.
-jake
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013, GtwoG PublicOhOne wrote:
Gamma rays are high-energy high-frequency photons. What Reiter is claiming is that he can demonstrate that gamma rays behave in a manner unlike visible light photons, that
refutes the particle/wave duality that is central to the quantum theory.
What's Reiter's history of peer-reviewed publications?
If Reiter's theory goes back to 2003 and the demonstration setup is portable, has he ever booked an open-forum slot at a physics conference, to demonstrate his results?
If this worked and could be replicated, it should have been major news years ago.
I'm highly skeptical. Comments welcome from anyone with formal education in physics.
-G
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Hello friends of Unquantum,
I am doing a live demonstration of the gamma-ray unquantum effect that refutes the photon model of light.
It will be at the Chit-Chat Cafe, 5 West Manor Dr, tomorrow Monday night November 18th and Monday night November 25th at 6 to 7:30 PM. The poster for the event and
details of
this work are at http://www.unquantum.net
This issue is important even if you are not a physicist. Not all of you are "friends of unquantum;" some are foes. Some of you will think this unquantum effect is
impossible,
so this is your chance to see it for yourself. I will video the event to post on Youtube, and will field all questions and feedback.
Please forgive me for the following: This is a mass mailing and not personalized. I only do these mailings for important events. I may have sent some of you this
notice
earlier. The poster on my website has me with my electric guitar. I did it that way to appeal to a wide audience. I will also play a musical instrument I made at
the end of
the event. For some of you it is a long drive, but I reviewed my list and did not want anyone to feel left out.
Each event will be unique but each will demonstrate gamma-rays defying the photon model. If you know anyone who would be interested I hope you will please
inform.
Thank you for your interest.
Eric Reiter
Unquantum Laboratory
http://www.unquantum.net
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