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What happens to the photons after they turned into the particles due to the wave function collapse. Do they stay particles forever? For all further observers?
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How do waves cancel themselves when making destructive wave interference?
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How do you perform a spatial wave function of a single photon and its measurement?
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What are the necessary conditions for a particle to act as a wave?
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Why do we use wavelength and frequency in the particle nature of photon while we use these terms in the wave nature of particles?
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How can sub-atomic particles collide in accelerators? Shouldn’t they show interference patterns, or is it because there is a detection mechanism that gets wave function collapsed?
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For a long time, the concept of wave-particle duality has struck me as physicists trying to make math too literal. What do you think about this?
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How does the wave-particle duality of particles in quantum mechanics lead to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle?
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I'm reading webpages, but can someone better help me visualize single-slit, double-slit, single-wire diffraction, and how these prove or do not prove "wave-particle-duality"?
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Does quantum wave-particle have potential energy?
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Will we ever find a universal wave-like pattern to underpin all activity in the universe?
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When a particle behaves like wave, do a stationary particle behave like waves?
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Does a wave absorb a particle or a particle absorb a wave, or does a wave absorbs a wave and a particle absorbs a particle?
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In the double slit experiment, when we do not observe the slits, the particle behaves like a wave. When we observe the slits, the particle behaves like a particle. Why do we still try to prove that the reality is observer independent?
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Can you explain the double slit experiment with electron waves?
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Is it accurate to say that particles become waves when they get smaller?
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What has the double-slit experiment done to improve understandings of waves and particles?
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Is E=MC2 consistent with wave/particle duality AND the fourth dimension?
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Does the wave-paticle duality applies to photon only when a photon is behaving like a particle or a wave (which is not simultaneous), or can it be also applied to a photon which is behaving like a particle and a wave simultaneously?
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What do the particles in a wave do?
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