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A photon tunnelling camera images barrier leakage. Why can path-speed claims stay disputed?

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Answer: Proxy measurement limits

Mirror loss correctionMirror loss correction matters because the experiment images light leaking through a microcavity mirror. But correcting losses is not the same as proving a particle trajectory. The debate starts when a density-transfer signal is interpreted as a speed or path inside a forbidden region.

Proxy measurement limitsCorrect. The 2025 Nature experiment reconstructed photon densities in a microcavity and inferred an energy-speed relation, but the paper notes the scheme does not determine direction of motion and is not a velocity measurement in the usual sense. A 2026 response argued the interpretation still did not settle the Bohmian claim.

Laser heating noiseLaser heating or intensity noise would be an ordinary systematic error, and good experiments must control it. The deeper issue here is interpretive: the camera sees population and leakage patterns, not a filmed photon path. A stable laser still leaves the question of what the proxy proves.

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