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    Is a photon's wavelength relative to the velocity of its source?

    If I'm not mistaken, the wavelength observed by the accelerating molecule changes, but the rest of the world sees it as the same wavelength. This can be explained using the dopler effect as previously mentioned.The photon's wavelength will only be impacted by the velocity of the particle when it...
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    Wavelength or amplitude < a Planick length?

    ah, thank you, that's very helpful.
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    Wavelength or amplitude < a Planick length?

    I'm sorry I did not expect so much activity so quickly. I'm sorry, by size I meant to imply high mass, because, obviously, if the object were small with high mass, you would encounter errors as you approach the schwardzchild radius... In any case, yes, I was talking about the De Broglie...
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    Wavelength or amplitude < a Planick length?

    Is it possible for an object's size to be great enough to make it's wavelength or amplitude < a Planick length? If so, does it's position become certain, and, applying the uncertainty principle, can you not know the velocity?
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