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Graduate Wave-Particle Duality (explained?)
I've read on double slit exp mainly from the three Roger Penrose's books and honestly that is not very enlightening. I need data from a modern perspective and time to verify my very theoretical results. Then there is R. Feynman's version of many paths from source to double slit target...I find...- nshrikhande
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Wave-Particle Duality (explained?)
You have been helpful actually. You say "it has the properties of a wave and a particle." The and is fantastic! Can anyone think on this AND business? Logically and/or Ontologically? This is not mere formalism. It is the sheer physicality of this and aspect that is to be pondered upon. Thanks...- nshrikhande
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Wave-Particle Duality (explained?)
Tom, thanks for your observation. But maybe I did not sufficiently clarify my main points. What was meant, when it was mentioned that when LHS = RHS, (i.e., discrete photon = continuous wave, in energy/existence) is that both particle and wave are simultaneously existing; mathematically a...- nshrikhande
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Wave-Particle Duality (explained?)
Hi All, I'm nk and new to your forum! Pl., excuse my editing skills just this post. I'll catch on fast-promise! It is known that "In physics and chemistry, wave–particle duality is the concept that all matter exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties."-Reference...- nshrikhande
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- Duality Wave-particle duality
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