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Does anything exist that does not have duality?
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Suppose a particle very small like a photon or an electron is at rest, then is Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle failing at this kind of situation?
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How do Rays from the sun or rather photons considering the matter-wave duality serve as a source for vitamin-D. How does a matter wave provide a chemical?
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Since light can act like a particle or a wave, if two streams of photons interact, do they swirl like water mixing?
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What is it called when two waves combine to form a new wave?
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Why does the wave function collapse after observing a quantum particle simply by observation?
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Is dark matter proof that there are two realities running? For dark matter to be a thing one reality needs to keep the quantum information after an annihilation event. Are the two realities, coherence and decoherence?
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What does a particle accelerator do, and what can we learn from using one?
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It is established fact that in quantum level, particle possess wave- particle duality. In mind- body duality, I refer body being formed from particle component and mind being formed from wave component of wave- particle duality. Why i say so is because mind is actually ever changing complex wave form. Do physicists agree with this?
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This may not be possible, but what happens when a proton is used in the double slit experiment?
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Apr 17, 2022
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Could photons be interacting with an unseen anti-photon, which is produced at the instant each photon is produced, to cause an interference pattern in the single photon double slit experiment?
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Apr 16, 2022
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Tim591
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If the double slit experiment was applied to bowling balls, would they exhibit wave-particle duality?
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What does it mean for an electron to behave like a wave? Does it simply move about and spread out like one or (I highly doubt this), is its trajectory somehow wavy?
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When a wavelength equation asks for velocity, is it actually asking for time?
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Apr 14, 2022
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Since the wave function of any particle goes out to infinity in probability can that mean we can transport to the other end of the universe?
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Apr 13, 2022
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Oh NO NOT AGAIN.
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What are the uses of the principle of the superposition of waves?
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What properties do particles have that waves don't?
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Apr 13, 2022
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Assuming that gravitons exist, could they be in superposition being both a particle and a wave that manifests itself by curving space?
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Apr 13, 2022
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If we think of particles of matter in terms of its wave state, can we determine the way it interacts with other particles by the behaviour of the wave. Similar to the way a Bose Einstein condensate acts as one particle at a specific temperature?
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Apr 13, 2022
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TH59
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If particles exist as a wave until measurement causes them to collapse to a definite position, are the particles of which I'm made in wave states right now? If so, why do I appear to be in a specific place rather than blurred across some area?
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Apr 13, 2022
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