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I'm having a fun little argument with my wife, about an article posted on www.sciencedaily.com. I say that the article CONFIRMS that Schrodinger was RIGHT. My WIFE says that this confirms that Schrodinger is WRONG.
The article concerns the quantum techniques used creating the shortest pulse of light possible so far (femtosecond). And please, excuse my mis-spelled words. But this article definitely states, that something is in two states simultaneously, and I think I'm right! Forgive the selfish motive, but I want to understand why I'm wrong, if in fact I am. Then that would be a physics-reading-comprehension error on my part :(
Can someone please help us out here and help me either win (or lose) this argument? Thanks.
You can search the article immediately, ON the web page with: An electron is small enough that it behaves like a wave as well as a particle
Here's the article's URL:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170313135050.htm
The article concerns the quantum techniques used creating the shortest pulse of light possible so far (femtosecond). And please, excuse my mis-spelled words. But this article definitely states, that something is in two states simultaneously, and I think I'm right! Forgive the selfish motive, but I want to understand why I'm wrong, if in fact I am. Then that would be a physics-reading-comprehension error on my part :(
Can someone please help us out here and help me either win (or lose) this argument? Thanks.
You can search the article immediately, ON the web page with: An electron is small enough that it behaves like a wave as well as a particle
Here's the article's URL:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170313135050.htm