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Quote from: Virtual State on 05/12/2020 14:20:17I say virtual because it is required for all paths of interference to be taken at the same time, virtually.As @alancalverd pointed out, try not to confuse the models models we use with an implied reality. Put a stick vertically in a pond and then throw a pebble in the pond, the wave radiates out from the impact point and encounters the stick, it does not take all possible paths. However, if we calculate what would happen if it took all possible paths we would find that they all cancel out except the shortest time. We can perform similar calculations with cannonballs, using least action.
I say virtual because it is required for all paths of interference to be taken at the same time, virtually.
Tunneling is observed after it happens.
Scalar has two problems for tunneling.1. It is a scalar volume which means it is physical.
Observing a wave before tunneling is going to prevent it from doing so because it is now scalar.I provided the list (image) of properties of scalar, "volume" is written under the list for a reason.Physical matter is scalar. It has real properties of scalar.
The larger the scalar volume, the less possible paths.
Is Time a Vector Force that Scalar describes