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What is Quantum Theory and Why Do Electrons Orbit at Specific Distances?
About the difference between the quantum theory and classics physics, I think that quantum physics is a theory about coherent particle, and classics physics is a theory about decoherent particle.
mlcen
Post #4
Dec 15, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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Quantum Mechanics: Wave-Particle Duality & Paradox
Good! I like this expression.
mlcen
Post #29
Dec 15, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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Spin ½ Particles: Turning Twice for Identical Results
Thank you! It is a visualized explanation. But I think it is similar to a picture of Berry phase, isn't it?
mlcen
Post #15
Dec 15, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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Spin ½ Particles: Turning Twice for Identical Results
You are humorous really. Good.
mlcen
Post #13
Dec 13, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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Spin ½ Particles: Turning Twice for Identical Results
Thank you very much! This is a perfect explanation.
mlcen
Post #11
Dec 13, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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Heisenberg's Principle: Understanding Time & Energy
Energy is a kind of cumulation effect. If you want to survey the energy of a system accurately, you need some time. So the time becomes inaccurate.
mlcen
Post #3
Dec 13, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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Spin ½ Particles: Turning Twice for Identical Results
Thank you very much! It is a good explanation.
mlcen
Post #7
Dec 13, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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Spin ½ Particles: Turning Twice for Identical Results
Why it is 4pi (is not 2pi) in spin space? Please give a picturesque explanation.
mlcen
Post #5
Dec 12, 2008
Forum:
Quantum Physics
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