About the "paradox"of Karl Popper and its connection with Heisenberguncertainty principle and quantum ghost imagesстатья
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Аннотация:The experiment to verify the adequacy of Heisenberg uncertainty principle,
proposed by Karl Popper and implemented in practice, is considered. As in the
Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox, the quantum properties of a entangle pair of
elementary particles is used. In this case, a ghost image of a narrow gap is formed in
fact. The results of the experiment, at first glance, testify in favor of violation of the
uncertainty principle. But the analysis of of the gap ghost image spatial resolution
shows, that it is not so. A more correct description of diffraction in the case of
spatially limited light beams, gives not violations of the uncertainty principle. The
results are also can be used to estimate the extreme quality of diffraction limited
ghost images.