Calculate Particle Wave Function Over 1 Planck Time

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of using the Planck values to calculate time dilation and reduce the scale of calculations to a microscopic level. The de Broglie frequency is mentioned as a potential solution to this question.
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Does anyone have a calculation that can calculate a particle wave function over 1 Planck time interval?
 
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Please clarify. :confused:
 
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jtbell said:
Please clarify. :confused:

I think I may be asking the impossible. I am looking into the calculations for time dilation. I am wondering if the Planck values can be applied to reduce the scale of the calculations. I want minimal velocity values that reduce the movement to the microscopical level rather than the macroscopical. I am also looking at the Planck values as a definition of the speed of light.
 
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I have just found information on the de Broglie frequency which answers my own question.
 

1. What is a particle wave function?

A particle wave function is a mathematical representation of the probability of finding a particle in a certain position at a given time. It describes the quantum state of a particle and is used to calculate the probability of its behavior.

2. How is the particle wave function calculated?

The particle wave function is calculated using the Schrödinger equation, which is a fundamental equation in quantum mechanics. It takes into account the initial conditions of the particle and the potential energy of its surroundings.

3. What is Planck time?

Planck time is the unit of time used to describe the smallest possible interval of time in the universe. It is equal to 5.39 x 10^-44 seconds and is named after the physicist Max Planck.

4. Why is it important to calculate the particle wave function over 1 Planck time?

Calculating the particle wave function over 1 Planck time allows us to understand the behavior of particles at the smallest possible time scale. This is crucial in fields such as quantum mechanics, where the behavior of particles at this level can have a significant impact on the overall behavior of the system.

5. Can the particle wave function be measured directly?

No, the particle wave function cannot be measured directly. It is a mathematical concept used to describe the behavior of particles in quantum mechanics. However, the results of experiments and observations can be used to verify the accuracy of the calculated particle wave function.

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