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What is the easiest way to explain the double split experiment and the observer effect regarding waves turning into particles?
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JSCH
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Is a photon a wave?
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What is the difference between a Gaussian wave packect and wave particle duality?
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What should be the wavelength and power of a laser for a DIY double slit experiment?
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What is the 'duality of existence'?
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Is there a material/particle/wave immune to spaghettification?
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If light is a particle, and particles are waves, then can’t we just define light as a particle only?
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Do photon particles ride on waves produced by oscillations of the particle?
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What actually is an electron if it has a wave nature as well as a particle nature?
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Are plane wave basis sets re-optimized for each material?
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RadiantCharm
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How do we observe a particle?
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In the double slit experiment, how is it known that the emitter produces a single, discrete photon, given a photon’s wave/particle duality?
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METRO MARK
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In the Mach-Zendar Interferometer experiment is the only conclusion that, if you did not know which path, then it was always a wave, and if you know which path it was always a photon? That's pretty fun if so.
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How does our eye perceive light: as a particle or as a wave?
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TonyTonyTony
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How would you explain the concept of duality in life?
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A standing wave can be viewed as the superposition of two traveling waves. Can you apply this to the problem of a particle confined between rigid walls?
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Steve Miller
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Quantum Mechanics - was the 1927 Solvay Conference Copenhagen Interpretation ‘ahead of its time’?
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Richardo
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Is pilot wave theory explained by saying coherent waves are instantly infinite and the quantum information is propagating on it?
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Paul112233
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What are waves made up of? Are they particles in nature or just energy?
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Could light simply be particles that act as or like a wave?
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