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A measured photon doesn't have a magnetic or electric field?

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Can it also be said that the measured photon is disassociated with wave phenomena? Or could the wave be morphing, on demand, in a way that doesn't cause double slit photon interference?

Can it also be said that the measured photon is disassociated with wave phenomena? Or could the wave be morphing, on demand, in a way that doesn't cause double slit photon interference?

 

 

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What does this have to do with the thread title? Also, how about we keep the wave/particle duality questions contained to one thread.

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