Wednesday 6 November 2024

Stern Gerlach experiment confirms a classical model of physics

My reference is the Wiki page on the famous Stern Gerlach experiment. It describes 3 stages where a silver atom beam was (supposedly) redirected 3 times by an applied inhomogeneous magnetic field. Interesting! Yet further research seems to reveal...that stage 2 and 3 described in the wiki page (edited by Quantum fanatics) ...were never ever actually performed!!!

Anyways let’s go to the ACTUAL original Stern Gerlach experiment. 


The original Stern Gerlach experiment applies an inhomogenous magnetic field to a beam of silver atoms and ‘splits’ the beam. No other experimental setup is described beyond this. Yet Wiki and all other pro QT pages claim they performed 2 extra stages in their experiment!? Odd.


With this in mind I will explain the S-G experiment using a “classical” theory without resorting to QT nonsense. How to do this? Do not use the rather antiquated nonsense of what in 1925 was thought as was a “classical” explanation. Use simple logic based on facts only. Not fictions like the old incorrect “ classical” model or the QT model. 

Seeing as the original S-G experiment did not perform the imaginary stage 2 and 3 of the experiment as wiki and QT fanatics pretend, I can explain how the original S-G experiment can be considered consistent with a correct non Quantum classical model.


Original Stern Gerlach Experiment:

At stage 1 the silver atoms on emission have magnetic fields which are randomly organised. On average 1/2 have their N poles point towards the S part of the inhomogenous magnetic field generated by the S-G apparatus. And 1/2 have their N poles point towards the North Pole of the field in the S-G apparatus.

What logically would you expect based on real macro world observations of magnets? Logically the silver atoms with their North pole facing the south end of the S-G apparatus would be repelled. And the other half obviously...would be attracted to the South Pole of the S-G apparatus.

And guess what? 

That’s what is observed. The single beam is split in two.

Why do we need QT magic to explain this most basic fact of physics?

Why?

Because since preHistory humans have preferred to explain natural phenomena with magic. It’s easier for small brains.


The most amazing observation I can make about the whole S-G experiment is how QT theorists seem to have lied about how the experiment somehow confirms QT. It doesn’t. Why? Heres the propaganda and lies from QT:


In the legendary original S-G experiment only stage one in the wiki explanation is performed. Which only confirms that a silver particle beam is split in two. No stage 2 or 3 of the experiments mentioned in the wiki page have ever been performed as far as Im aware. I’ve looked but can’t find any available archived experiment on the net that describes what now appear to be the imaginary stage 2 and 3 parts of the experiment.