Thanks , I checked this out and I don't think it is bifurcation as the image quality improves as you move the screen away.
On further investigation I am not sure this is related to double slit experiments as the behaviour is inconsistent with interference patterns.
Looking for bifurcation proved useful.
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All,
I've been doing some statistical analysis work on currency data and have reproduced interference patterns which have a good visual correlation to those seen in Young's double slit experiment.
Does anyone know whether interference patterns such as these that underly a standard normal distribution have been produced elsewhere apart from the quantum level ?
(Refernces would be appreciated TIA ).
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