(March 18, 2013 at 3:05 am)Aractus Wrote:(March 17, 2013 at 10:38 am)little_monkey Wrote: Again, that's wrong. We are talking about two particles, never one particle. Incompatible observables, such as position and momentum, which are governed by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principles, applies to one particle, not to two particles. It's a mistake many people do.It doesn't matter because for the results I'm interested in you can obtain all the information you need with only one particle and no entanglement.
Then you need to look at a different experiment since the one in the link you gave me is about entanglement, which means a pair of particles.
If you want to know more about the underlying mathematics for the two-slit experiment and the concept of entanglement, see http://soi.blogspot.com/2011/02/two-slit...iment.html