Light Interference and the Absence of Definite Values of Measured Quantities a Prioriстатья
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Аннотация:The peculiarities of the behavior of photons in various experimental situations are considered.
Variants of double-beam interference of a single photon and the possibility of forming a standing wave by this
photon are analyzed; three-beam interference is also discussed. The effects observed in this case prove the
absence of particular values of the measured quantities up to the moment of measurement; in the latter case,
the number of photons in the field does not a priori have a certain value, in spite of the fact that the system is
in the energy state. An experiment is also considered that proves the absence of a certain phase and the phase
difference of photons in the Fock state, which makes it possible to treat different types of theories of hidden
parameters, including nonlocal ones, more critically.