We all exhibit wave characteristics

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Wave-particle duality suggests that all matter, including humans, exhibits both wave and particle characteristics. The equation provided relates wavelength to Planck's constant, mass, and velocity, illustrating this duality. At the Planck scale, particles behave in ways that defy classical physics, showing both wave-like and particle-like properties. While humans can be viewed as packets of energy, this description is overly simplistic and doesn't capture the complexity of our existence. Understanding these concepts requires a deeper exploration of quantum mechanics and its implications.
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i attended a lecture today and my teacher stated that we all exhibit wave characteristics and then stated de brogle's experiment etc. he mentioned the following equation and said that it laid down the bases of the wave/particle duality:

wavelength= plank's constant/(mass*velocity)

my question is that, when he refers to 'us' (humans) or any other particle etc as a wave, does he mean that we are essentially 'packets of energy'? I'm at a loss as to what is meant by referring to a particle as a 'wave'. help!
 
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What he means is that things at the Planck scale exhibit qualities of both particles and waves.

Yes we are "essentially" packets of energy, but if I wouldn't desribe "us" in a single sentence that way.
 
what's the plank scale?
 
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