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I just wanted to ask what is the state(solid,liquid,gas) and shape of electron? I know this is a weird question. But, electron has to be something? Please tell!
Originally posted by think
I just wanted to ask what is the state(solid,liquid,gas) and shape of electron? I know this is a weird question. But, electron has to be something? Please tell!
Originally posted by benzun_1999
You are asking weather electron are solid liquid are gas but now one knows wether an electron really exists? or weather it is a wave or a particle.
Originally posted by benzun_1999
though we can prove that electrons present when they hit the monitor. we still cannot prove that they exist when we do not monitor them.
Originally posted by benzun_1999
but if you follow a proof based science you have to accept that electrons don't exist when you don't moniter them.(because if you don't monitor them you can't prove that they exist)
This may look kidish but i think this might be true because to prove the existence of an electron you all ways need an wave, so i believe that electrons don't exist in an atom when they are not being interfeared by any waves.
Originally posted by benzun_1999
bso i believe that electrons don't exist in an atom when they are not being interfeared by any waves.
Originally posted by benzun_1999
i accept what you are telling joc because i am not good at either physics or chemistry. I am sorry about the grammatical errors, which i make because of my poor typing skills. I believe that if all of us think the same way we will only have a world that will tell we have reached the end but if each one thinks differently we will have a world that is ever expanding. Now let's return to the point can anyone please help me if i am wrong by proving or showing that electrons exist without a field or a wave.
-benzun
Please go easy on me.
Originally posted by benzun_1999
can you please explain it a bit more!
i feel that all atoms have a field.
Originally posted by benzun_1999
Ok i accept that electrons exist...
What made me think like this is nothing but the schrodiengers cat theory.
-benzun
Originally posted by elas
I read that Koltick et al found that an electron consists of a nucleus surrounded by 'quantum pairs'.
Can a point exist without a radius?
No two electrons in the same atom are exactly equal to each other, how can this be so if they are dimensionless points?
Are fractionally charged electrons larger, smaller or the same size as the 'point' electron?
If a particle is a point is its 'fine structure' within or without and does it have three dimensions?
From a purely particle structure viewpoint QP seems to raise more questions than it answers.