The "reality" behind wave—particle duality

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Please follow and like us:0.9k1.1k7884041kIs it possible to define the “reality” behind the quantum world in terms of the classical laws of physics. For example the paradoxical wave–particle behavior of energy/mass, one of the fundamental concepts defining Quantum mechanics defies the “reality” of a classical world because of its inability to describe/define how quantum-scale objects … Read more

Curious as to why yellow is yellow?

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Webster’s dictionary defines curiosity, an attribute which most educational systems tries to develop in their students as the eagerness to learn, understand, question or ask why. Why then is it that the degree of curiosity seems to decline in many students as they move through the educational system. Granted that is a subjective statement because … Read more

Finally, someone found a physical link between the graviton and the photon

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Presently the Standard Model of Particle Physics links the quantum properties of the Gravitron with electromagnetism through mathematics  However, for the past 50 years brightest minds in the scientist community have been unable to observe the Gravitron or the particle it assumes it responsible for the force of gravity. Some say this is because it … Read more

Quantum numbers: a classical interpretation

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Quantum mechanics defines the spatial orientation of electrons in atoms only in terms of the probabilistic values associated with Schrödinger wave equation. In other words in a quantum system Schrödinger wave equation plays the role of Newtonian laws in that it predicts the future position or momentum of a electron in terms of a probability … Read more

Dark Matter and its affect on Hubble’s law

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Would the existence of Dark Matter affect Hubble’s laws and our understanding of evolution of the universe? In the article “What is Dark Matter?” Sept 10, 2007 it was shown that assuming space is composed of a continuous field of energy/mass would give an explanation for the gravitational component of Dark Matter that is consistent … Read more