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Let us consider a photon with a mass 1 + delta(i) where delta(i) is an imaginary component with a infinitesimally small order of magnitude.

 

If we have 2 slits we can visualize 2 complementary pairs (1 + delta(i) and 1 - delta(i)).

 

Total magnitude is 1 unit.

 

These exist in an imaginary plane and cannot be exactly determined. (entangled).

 

However when they hit the screen the two components show as light and dark bands. (as there are two complementary co-ordinates) but magnitude remains unchanged.

 

n slits will have n such pairs.

 

Please advise.

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