Double-Slit Experiment

Double-Slit Experiment

Double slit experiment illustration
Wave interference

How can a particle “know” it's being watched?

The double-slit experiment is the most iconic mystery in quantum physics. It was designed to reveal whether light behaves as a wave or a particle. When an electron or photon passes through two slits, it creates an interference pattern — like a wave. But when we observe which slit it goes through, it suddenly behaves like a particle.


The phenomenon: the act of observation changes the result.

The question: does consciousness affect matter?

The message: intention shapes outcome.


Perhaps the universe participates in the gaze of the observer.

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