
This document presents a visual and computational simulation of the double-slit experiment from the perspective of the Unified Fractal-Stochastic Model (MFSU). A Python-based script is included to simulate the resulting interference pattern, alongside a reference image of the classical experiment. This reinforces the informational and fractal interpretation of quantum phenomena within the MFSU framework. We invite the global scientific community, independent researchers, and curious minds to contribute to the development and validation of this model. The official project website is currently under construction and will be available soon to centralize access to data, tools, and collaborative efforts.
MFSU Double Slit Experiment Quantum Interference Fractal Simulation Informational Physics Python Simulation Open Science Scientific Collaboration δ ≈ 0.921 Unified Model, MFSU Double Slit Experiment Quantum Interference Fractal Simulation Informational Physics Python Simulation Open Science Scientific Collaboration δ ≈ 0.921 Unified Model
MFSU Double Slit Experiment Quantum Interference Fractal Simulation Informational Physics Python Simulation Open Science Scientific Collaboration δ ≈ 0.921 Unified Model, MFSU Double Slit Experiment Quantum Interference Fractal Simulation Informational Physics Python Simulation Open Science Scientific Collaboration δ ≈ 0.921 Unified Model
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