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    Undergrad What is wave-particle duality and how does it apply to electrons?

    In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that certain pairs of physical properties, like position and momentum, cannot both be known to arbitrary precision. That is, the more precisely one property is known, the less precisely the other can be known. Could you expand on...
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    Undergrad What is wave-particle duality and how does it apply to electrons?

    Godwin Kessy I will do my best. In certain circumstances particles can exhibit the behaviour of both waves and particles and it rather depends on what one is seeking to measure that determines which. |The obvious example being light which moves as a wave but is comprised of photons. The...
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    Undergrad What is wave-particle duality and how does it apply to electrons?

    Really , could you shed some light on the results of the aspect experiments then and explain Bells ineqaulity perhaps i have misunderstood them . Also from your reply it also appears I do not understand the uncertainty principle could you also expand on that .
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    Undergrad What is wave-particle duality and how does it apply to electrons?

    Things that behave as waves and particles depending on if they are being observed. Things that seem to exist in some ethereal manner whereby they pop in and out of our existence that we cannot identify both speed and position of . Transfer of information faster than light speed seemingly over...
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    Graduate Looking back in time to the big bang

    thanks Joe two follow up oints /questions then . If pre baryogenic particles were ascribed with mass and therefore moved at speeds less than but close to c does that suggest time moving very slowly relative to ourselves ? Can we suggest that prebaryonic particles possesses mass other than that...
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    Graduate Looking back in time to the big bang

    I asked this a little while ago but no one answered it seems relevant here so I will try again . Before baryogenesis did all paricles move at relativistic speed and if so does that therefore suggest that time was stationary from our perspective . This being the case is it in essence meaningless...
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    Graduate How can all the matter in the universe start out as one point?

    Flatland could you produce some evidence other than mathmatical to support the existence of singularity ?