I think wikipedia says that liquid elements have their electrons nearer the nucleus causing them to move more per moment, causing liquidness. Thus gallium at meltpoint apparently goes through vastly more quantum transitions than say either of its periodic table neighbors Zinc or Germanium...
Hi there, my comparatively ignorant mind is wondering,
When an atomic transmutation occurs all of the quantum levels of the new atom also change
1) what is the actual rate of this change? would a nonplayer "observer photon" passing near the suddenly different element note the quantum level...
Is it possible to quantum link daughter particles from a fission event.
That is to say, at certain atomic transmutations are the daughter particles sufficiently deterministic that they can be quantum entangled from a measurement perspective.
I am aware that I 1) do not know when the fission...
]a scientist creates a photon path with mirrors or optical fiber on a table, the photon loops the path a certain interval prior to reaching a detector, we will say that it takes an entire second. concurrently, while actually surrounded with the optical path, encircled with an optical fiber, is...
Do nested quantum events prove the Many Wordls Interpretation of physics
1) First create quantum events that surround other quantum events
like a photon path that circles a fissioning element, if the photon usually takes 100 times as long to reach the detector per each fissioned nucleus...