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What is the rest position in a wave?
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Is the wave-particle duality a real duality?
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Are subatomic particles waves or particles?
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It has been said that a particle can be either a wave or a particle, under what circumstances is it either?
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How should we explain why a single photon splits into two during a double-slit experiment if it is only a probability wave that only tells its chance to be at one position, not the chance to be at two different places at the same time?
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How does thinking about light as a stream of particles, rather than a single wave, explain the photoelectric effect?
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Are there real experiments done on double slit such that when observed, the waves collapse into a particle? From home, I can setup this double slit experiment but what must I setup to include "when observed".
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What does an exchange of particle labels for identical particle wave functions mean physically?
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Apr 16, 2023
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Can elementary particles be explained adequately by a wave-only model (quantum mechanics, wave particle duality, elementary particles)?
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In universe, time exists as a string of events, and also as an isolated factor (say a second). Is it like wave particle duality? How can we reconcile two different ways time works?
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Apr 16, 2023
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Instead of wave-particle duality, wouldn't a soliton-wave model be more accurate?
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Apr 15, 2023
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oxfordblue71
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How much does the resulting interference pattern of electrons of a double slit experiment with a detector at a slit differ from a one slit experiment?
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Does a wave just appear to be a particle when it's orbiting about a point?
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At what instance does light act as both a wave as well as a particle simultaneously? If it acts, what would be the outcome?
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Why is it not possible to observe the effect of De Broglie wave-particle duality and Heisenberg uncertainty principle in daily life?
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Apr 15, 2023
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How does the double-slit pattern change depending on the slits?
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My Home Farm
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Does a particle interact with walls of a slit (particle physics, Heisenberg uncertainty principle, wave particle duality, interactions, virtual particles, physics)?
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Apr 15, 2023
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handson
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Does a particle behave exactly as a wave before interacting with the external world?
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Apr 14, 2023
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RadiantCharm
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How do we know that the photon wave moves, when it might be just the photon particle that moves on the wave? If so, can photon waves be manipulated as a Morse code sender and receiver? back and forth motion like ac current.
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Apr 14, 2023
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BDY62
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If electrons, photons or other things exhibit wave-particle duality, What medium is waving and what is waving it, and what is the medium composed of, and what is the thing composed of that is waving it, and how is it waving the medium?
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Apr 14, 2023
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