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mike1000 said:The wave-particle duality comes to mind.
In that sense, that is true That is why one should learn science from textbooks, not pop-sci books.
mike1000 said:The wave-particle duality comes to mind.
weirdoguy said:In that sense, that is true That is why one should learn science from textbooks, not pop-sci books.
mike1000 said:As far as I know, interference has never been observed for a single particle. It always takes a system of at least two or more particles to observe interference patterns.
mike1000 said:I think what you are implying is that QM really cannot say anything about a single particle.
mike1000 said:This suggests to me that the single particle does indeed follow some path.
mike1000 said:If you say that is false, please provide a link.
mike1000 said:Textbooks have their own unique set of problems