First one involves an Eric Reiter. Claiming results from numerous controlled experimental tests as evidence (not afaik independently replicated however) proving that single photons - in particular gamma-ray photons - necessarily physically divide at a beam splitter, as per coincidence counting data: http://unquantum.net/
It makes no sense that gamma-ray photons should have fundamentally different characteristics to say optical photons (relativistic transformation: gamma <-> optical), but then again it's hard to see where his experimental results have a basic flaw.
The second one makes the first seem passe by comparison. A Ray Dickenson claims there is a well known but bizarrely ignored paradox in double-slit experiment. Whereby existence of interference pattern depends on the particular order of opening/closing of the two slits!:
http://www.perceptions.couk.com/uef/rad ... terference
[necessary to move up a page or so to get to start of sub-topic: The famous `two-slit experiment' (as within the experiment above) ]
Wouldn't have brought this one up here in a fit were it not for the disturbingly matter-of-fact way it's presented, which may mean nothing of course. Don't have either of the two books mentioned, maybe someone here does and can confirm he is outright lying as to any reference to said bizarre effect in either work.
I should add that four attempts to get feedback from that gent, first one in 2010, last three recently in 2014 (with increased goading each time), have all met with silence. That and lack of any specific chapter/verse/page referencing sure looks extra suspect. Still, even remote prospect of a genuine out-of-left-field weirdness here holds a certain fascination!
Note well: I emphasize that imo about everything else claimed on that site is either outright false, misleading or at best totally irrelevant to real physics and highly NOT recommended reading!!
If this thread is outside of guidelines, sorry and no problem for me if it goes 'poof'.

