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07-31-12, 02:20 PM #1Banned
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Wave-particle duality is a special theory
Is there truly a duality in wave-particle duality that is exclusive to the quantum world? Or can it apply to all reality itself?
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07-31-12, 05:57 PM #2
I think the question you are trying to ask needs to be re-worded as at the moment it is to me, totally confusing as to what you are actualy asking.
I would also suggest that you consider all the presumptions you are implying... ie: wave particle duality v quantum world????
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07-31-12, 08:13 PM #3Banned
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I'm asking whether or not wave-particle duality theory applies to everything or is it specific to photons and electron and other subatomic particles.
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07-31-12, 09:05 PM #4
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07-31-12, 09:27 PM #5Valued Senior Member
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07-31-12, 10:49 PM #6
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08-01-12, 06:47 AM #7
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08-01-12, 07:37 AM #8
Every macroscopic object is made of microscopic particles such as protons and electrons. Therefore, it stands to reason that if microscopic particles have wave-particle duality, then so do the macroscopic objects they comprise.
Quantum effects don't stop applying above a certain size. Instead, what tends to happen is that you get decoherence - a kind of "smearing out" of the quantum steps and jumps into what looks a lot like a classical continuum.
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