About Thought Experiment

13 September 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

In physics, whenever we cannot do an experiment for physical, technological, financial or ethical reasons, we use "thought experiment". In this letter we will prove that a thought experiment leads us only to possible results of an experiment not decisive result. To achieve a definitive results, an experiment must be done in the real world.

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Comment number 1, Abolfazl Soltani: Nov 05, 2021, 05:47

I am looking forward to receiving your feedbacks and comments. Thank you