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But they are all subject to gravitational and meteorological influences, which are still not fully understood!
That's a reason why we need to improve our understanding of physical reality, by pointing out limitations of our models.
Why bother? They have all outlived their supposed usefulness - apart from the Roman sewers!
-- Donald Trump supporters are interviewed in Rome, Georgia, revealing that their reasons for supporting Trump are a confusing mishmash of misunderstandings and confusion---
When we found that someone else is using the wrong model of the universe to make decisions, we should at least tell them that there is a better model, and describe the situation where the difference between those models become significant.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 17/03/2024 11:03:04When we found that someone else is using the wrong model of the universe to make decisions, we should at least tell them that there is a better model, and describe the situation where the difference between those models become significant......and join the ranks of Bruno, Galileo, Solzhenitsyn, Navalny......Even if your discovery would benefit those in power, you have to face down all the criticism of your peers as Einstein and Darwin did.
This lecture explicitly show double slit experiment as an example of interference, and single slit experiment for diffraction.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 23/04/2024 22:39:01This lecture explicitly show double slit experiment as an example of interference, and single slit experiment for diffraction. What would you expect from a guy who can't spell diffraction?
If left uncorrected, the confusion will spread among students. To make it worse, they will get positive feedbacks in the exams by giving wrong answers.
Some of the important ideas for diffraction and interference are the same.
Evolving terminology isn't always bad:
Quote from: Eternal Student on 28/04/2024 02:37:08Some of the important ideas for diffraction and interference are the same. I think students should be taught the difference between "one" and "many", or even "two", however unfashionable such pedantry may be.
Shadow of straight edge at a large distance. Fresnel diffraction pattern.
My answer to the question in the title is because they have learned from erroneous primary sources. And they were not equipped with necessary tools to distinguish between the correct and incorrect explanations.
Diffraction is the interference or bending of waves around the corners of an obstacle or through an aperture into the region of geometrical shadow of the obstacle/aperture. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction
Time for you to write to Wikipedia. "Aperture" adds nonsense to the confusion: an aperture doesn't have a shadow!