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    Difference between probability waves & electromagnetic waves?

    But even reality is not real and relative more than it is relevant.
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    Difference between probability waves & electromagnetic waves?

    Dear People, This is the bottom line: Electromagnetic (Maxwell) waves have NOTHING to do with wave function. The only thing they have in common is the word "wave". I hope we are all in agreement with this. Are we?
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    Difference between probability waves & electromagnetic waves?

    Thank you all for replying. The reason I asked this question: There is HUGE confusion among people including scientists as to what is particle-wave duality? The duality is that light behaves like a wave (refraction and detraction, for example) and sometimes like a particle (the...
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    Difference between probability waves & electromagnetic waves?

    If you are right, then Sean Carroll must be wrong in this video at Fermi Labs: please see 29:50 A minute later he says a camera can also collapse the wave function. And this is also wrong.
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    Can the presence of a field be detected w/o any charge?

    Wow, this was my first post and I did get my question answered. I am so thankful. I truly am deeply thankful.
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    Can the presence of a field be detected w/o any charge?

    Is there anyway to detect the Earth's magnetic field without a compass? or putting it differently, Is there anyway to detect an electric field without bringing a charged particle in proximity of the field?
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    Difference between probability waves & electromagnetic waves?

    What I know: A ripple/wave in a field gives rise to a particle. For example, a ripple in electric field creates a photon. Question: Is this the same principle as probability wave which when observed reveals a particle?
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