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In particle physics, can two or more distinct particles have the exact same measurement of electron volts? If so, how could the particles be differentiated?
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What comes the first in nature, wave or particle?
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Since photons have a duality between being a wave and a particle, does it interact with the Higgs field when it behaves as a particle?
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What does it mean that particles are "wave-packets"? Individual particles don't have amplitude and so they can't be waves in the classical sense, but they do have frequency and wavelength, so they must be SOME kind of wave.
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What is the overlooked obvious answer to understanding the double slit experiment just about everyone has seemed to miss and which makes it much less confusing?
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Jul 20, 2022
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How is energy transferred to the next particle in a transverse wave as the particle is propagating up and down?
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Jul 20, 2022
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How do we know that a particle is in a superposition? If our measurement collapses the wavefunction then how is it that we ever measure a particle in a superposition?
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Jul 19, 2022
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KennethMillen
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What is 1 photon defined as in terms of a wave? And how does this differ from a single oscillation?
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Jul 19, 2022
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Conor Paterson
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How is the wave function related to the wave-like properties of an electron?
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Jul 18, 2022
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Luke World
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Is a photon a particle or a wave?
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Jul 18, 2022
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Kamilla Gallai-Dinc
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Is it possible that particles and waves exist on a spectrum?
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Jul 18, 2022
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Can irrational numbers be observed?
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Jul 17, 2022
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QuantumSeeker
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Is there math that describes a physical particle (not a wave) is being guided by a quantum wave?
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Jul 17, 2022
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How would a particle-wave duality be a manifestation of an underlying symmetry?
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What pattern will a tennis ball show if you shoot billions of them through two giant slits, large enough to mimic electrons slits and the screen and distance, equivalent of a double slit experiment?
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Jul 16, 2022
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Does physics now have a definitive answer to the question "Is light a wave or a particle?"?
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Jul 15, 2022
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plumb.bob
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Can particles and waves in physics also be seen as a parallel to yin and yang?
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Jul 15, 2022
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Mwss77
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What is the role of duality in Western thought?
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Jul 15, 2022
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JohnD555
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What is the nature of feeling, a particle or a wave?
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Jul 14, 2022
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When light enters the eyes, is light a particle or a wave? If so, what happens to this particle or wave when it is 'seen'? Is it absorbed physically?
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Jul 14, 2022
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