Dr Quantum - quantum physics simplified!
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@mixxmann65 I agree. Geez why do regular people feel as if they know it all.
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@nickharvey7 Well, here's the real "money Question:" Is your model internally self consistent and what predictions does it make that differs from standard model predictions which could be verified experimentally? Without these two questions answered science cannot be done in terms of theory.
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@wkrepelin Louis De Broglie great idea that everything has wave-particle properties is one of the principles that Quantum Atom Theory is based upon. We are both made of particles but over a period of time we are waves in a process of continuous creation or change. A process that we can interact with turning the possible into the actual therefore Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle is the same uncertainty we have with any future event.
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@nickharvey7 that's not what I wrote. You're not agreeing with or disputing my point. I think it's possible that you misunderstand what I am saying. Anyway, keep studying, it's a very interesting and important field. If you are interested in what "artists" have contributed you should look up Louis De Broglie (he's about as close as you'll get to an artist that contributed to QM).
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@wkrepelin Yes I agree that the w-function is the new construction of one sinusoidal wave from an infinity of waves. The w-function is an inverse sphere and has a square of probability from its radius. In math we can do this with any circle or sphere even a light sphere, energy equals mass times the square of the speed of light (Einstein). In this theory only the interpretation changes into a process of continuous creation or change!
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@nickharvey7 1. the math doesn't allow that interpretation 2. The uncertainty principle is a property of constructing one wave family from another, in this case a sinusoidal wave from an infinite sum of impulse waves and is very different than the regular uncertainty of the future which is expressed by the squared amplitude of the potential function..
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@thatamazinggeek Actually, if electrons were self conscious, it would be a massive deal, but that's not what quantum theory suggests. Read a book such as John Gribbin's "In Search of Schrödinger's Cat" (for example, there may well be a better choice) for an introduction to quantum physics in layman's terms, and, if you're intelligent enough to grasp what you're reading, your mind will truly be blown, and you'll never look at 'reality' the same way again.
The greatest minds of the day cannot understand this but the self proclaimed geniuses of you tube have it all figured out.....wow.....Secondly, if you end your post with DUH!!, you probably know the least about this subject.
mixxmann65 6 months ago 3
I love quantum physics.
moya138 5 months ago 2