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Badfish97
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Caution:This is probably an extremely stupid question but I couldn't find any answers on the web.
So, do waves really exist in the physical world the way we plot them on a graph? or is it just our way of representing an entity? and if they truly physically exist, how do we know for sure that they exist
in that form? I can understand sound waves,water waves etc. in terms of vibrations of particles, but i want to know if the waves we plot on a graph exist in the real world(do they actually look like that physically)? I hope I have made my question clear. Thanks
So, do waves really exist in the physical world the way we plot them on a graph? or is it just our way of representing an entity? and if they truly physically exist, how do we know for sure that they exist
in that form? I can understand sound waves,water waves etc. in terms of vibrations of particles, but i want to know if the waves we plot on a graph exist in the real world(do they actually look like that physically)? I hope I have made my question clear. Thanks