The Double-Slit Experiment and Observation
The double-slit experiment was designed to prove that light is a wave and not a particle when no observation is present. The essence of the experiment is this: a monochromatic light beam (with a single wavelength) is directed at a plate with two parallel slits of equal size, and a screen is placed to capture the resulting light. If two straight lines appear, light is a particle; if multiple overlapping lines appear, light is a wave. As expected, a pattern of light and dark lines appeared on the screen, caused by wave interference (the bright lines result from the meeting of the peaks of two waves, creating a stronger wave, while the dark lines result from the meeting of a wave's peak with another's trough, canceling each other out). This proved that light is not particles but waves. Later, the experiment was repeated by firing a single photon or electron. The result was expected to be a single bright spot on the screen, but instead, a wave pattern reappeared. To understand this, a measuring device was placed behind the slits, and the experiment was repeated. Unexpectedly, two straight lines appeared on the screen, indicating particle behavior. From this, it became clear that particles are both waves and particles at the same time, a concept known as wave-particle duality. The determining factor in the experiment’s outcome was observation (the observer effect), where observation forces the particles to shift from a wave state to a particle state, known as wave function collapse due to observation.
Waves and the World of Jinn
In our earlier thesis, we discussed the universe as consisting of layers, including the ghostly layer (the realm of imagination or the world of jinn). The world of jinn is a material realm, not a metaphysical one, but it is not solidified. The double-slit experiment clarified that all particles are both particles and waves at the same time. Hence, the ghostly layer is a non-solidified wave-like form, consisting of waves or vibrations. Every object has a wave and vibration; for instance, the "qarin" (spiritual companion) is your non-physical wave form. The world of jinn is connected to the ethereal or ghostly aspect of a person, or the etheric body (the aura)—this is unrelated to the soul, as the soul is the domain of abstraction. As evident, consciousness and observation are fundamental to the process of materialization; in consciousness, you see physical objects, and in unconsciousness, you find waves and frequencies.
In previous articles (about ghosts in the night world absorbing human will), we explained how ghosts control the night world, making it undulate where planets, stars, and the moon appear as gateways for communicating with the world of jinn. Meanwhile, the sun appears during the day as a pole that solidifies everything with its light. The moon has a noticeable effect on the qarin, just as it affects the ocean's tides, as the qarin is a wave. Another simple example is the shadow. In language, the word "ghost" means the extension of something in breadth, and it is also used for the long shadow cast by an object on the ground. Therefore, the qarin is your ghost and your shadow. The more you face the sun or the singular light of God, the more your shadow and ghostliness disappear. However, the more you turn your back to the light, the longer and stronger your shadow becomes. Instead of following the light on a straight path, you follow your shadow, which leads you into the world of waves, back and forth, without purpose. God says: "Is one who walks prone on his face more guided, or one who walks upright on a straight path?" [Al-Mulk 22]. Not all jinn are evil, for some are righteous, as stated in the Quran: "And among us are the righteous, and among us are others not so; we are of divided ways" [Al-Jinn 11].