April 7, 2021
So it came to my attention that what I’ve put up doesn’t explain the spots where there is almost no particular traffic.
Some possibilities…
Say you have an electron with its pieces going through 1 slit. They don’t tend to interfere with each other so much so you get more wild randmoness. But when they go through 2 slits, they are separated by charge and keep apart from each other like a grid, i.e. average-lengthed brownian motion. Charge and gravity with the single-slit interference observance may be balanced according to my book.
With photons photons are relays and it’s the same thing. If you try to relay matter into one things on two ends it just relays back and they stay in a grid.
It should be lorentz invariant. Lorentz mass may affect how many sub-particles it takes to hit the screen. Lorentz speed may affect how quickly it goes. Lorentz length affects the distribution.
Once again, the purpose of my philosophy is to simply be one that can be explained without mysticism and be possible.