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Wave nature of electron and wave-particle duality

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2011

Because of the standing fields of an electron, it cannot travel in a straight line when accelerated. Because of the presence of electrons, protons and neutrons, fast moving atoms and molecules also exhibit wave nature.
This simple discovery revolutionizes many of our present day beliefs!
For example, matter wave, standing wave, wave mechanics, wave particle duality of particles etc.
http://www.physics-edu.org

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  • OOpps wrong Matter light everything is actually from the interaction of 2 inversely polarized Spherical standing waves..

    WALTER RUSSELL 1926

  • your studies?! ahahahah you're so funny

  • How does your theory explain the measurement problem or the collapse of the electron wave function after observing it.

  • Be a little more skeptical of what you've been taught about modern physics; religions don't have a monopoly on BS and deceptive dogma.

    The fundamental stuff of the universe is not complex; it only has fundamental attributes and you haven’t recognized them yet!

  • ever some one provided evidence that electron exist in reality?it looks like that all scientist guessing them and provide many different solutions to explain their behavior.

    The electron is a subatomic particle carrying a negative electric charge. It has no known components or substructure. Therefore, the electron is ***generally thought*** to be an elementary particle.........

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