John Karpinsky
1 min readOct 9, 2019

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I think an electron has a wave function with electromagnetic forces that are equal in all directions. That would make the experiment measure them as spherical. What was the polarization of the laser beam? That should affect the measurement as well. Also, I wonder if dark matter has a wave function or is it something else entirely?

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John Karpinsky
John Karpinsky

Written by John Karpinsky

I am a retired physicist, with 40+ years experience designing chips. I’m now studying quantum mechanics as a hobby.

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