Originally posted by arcnets
Hi jby,
be careful since you're entering a very dangerous area of physical thinking. A wave packet will diffuse very quickly, while a particle will not. You expect a particle to be stable in time, don't you? Quantum theory tells us that the only states stable in time are the eigenstates of the Hamiltonian. And these are what you call the 'individual waves'. A wave packet, as you state correctly, always contains an ensemble of different k's, and thus an ensemble of different eigenstates, and thus an ensemble of photons. Facit: A wave packet is not a photon. Whenever there's a wave, it is made up of an ensemble of photons.