(2017-09-04, 12:34 PM)Bucky Wrote: You asked this:
I was just pointing out that the earlier DS experiments did not use an interferometer. I believe QM experiments haven't used one untill the 1960s or so.
Other than that I think it would be interesting to know why sound energy should (or should not) be a concern with interferometers. But maybe there are even more distinctions to be made based on the actual device.
Fine. I'm not trying have a big thing about this.
But if they've been used in DS experiments for 50 years or so, I'm thinking the bugs have been worked out. I mean the delayed choice experiment , validation of entanglement, and experimentation of conscious observation have all been tested using some variation of this setup. It's considered basic boilerplate stuff at this point. It's not like its a brand new thing. And I don't see anyone expressing concern.
I would ask Max what his credentials are, but he already said that he knows nothing about statistical analysis, so I think we can rule him out when it comes to test of this type. No insult intended here Max: I'm not qualified in this area either... But then again,. I don't have a PhD so I don't feel too badly about it.
I guess lacking further comments, and given Dean's response I feel comfortable accepting the data and moving on.