Talk:A card game for Bell's theorem and its loopholes/Conceptual
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Latest comment: 6 years ago by Guy vandegrift
- Here I plan to develop materials for teaching this topic in an introductory conceptual physics course with no college prerequisites. I am unaware of any policy regarding subpages for WikiJournal submissions, but please leave a note on my talk page (or private email) if there are any concernts. My intent is to place Template:Subpages/Simple at A card game for Bell's theorem and its loopholes#Supplementary material.--Guy vandegrift (discuss • contribs) 21:40, 17 May 2018 (UTC)
Images I might use
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inclined plane
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quantum collision
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classical model fails
Spectra of waves
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Wikipedia/Wikiversity pages
[edit source]How_things_work_college_course/Quantum_mechanics_timeline
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Outline
[edit source]- Give one example of how classical mechancis predicts the future position of a ball rolling down a ramp.
- classical wave theory
- Introduce the quantum collision to illustrate the probabilistic nature of QM