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claim:the-electron-s-behavior-is-directly-influenced-by-the-wholeness-of-the-experimental-configurationThe electron's behavior is directly influenced by the wholeness of the experimental configuration.
Interpretation of the two-slit experiment using the framework of wholeness.
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- The canonical quantum mechanics result demonstrating that particle behaviour is governed by the entire experimental configuration, not just local interactions.
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- The fundamental puzzle of the two-slit experiment, used to illustrate wholeness in physics.
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