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On Thu, 29 May 2025 15:27:26 +0000, Ross Finlayson wrote:There's not anything without a continuum within it.
>On 05/27/2025 02:11 PM, LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:Waves aren't discrete.On Tue, 27 May 2025 20:23:36 +0000, Ross Finlayson wrote:>
>On 05/27/2025 01:18 PM, The Starmaker wrote:Not to mention that particles act like waves in oceans but we don'tLaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:>>>
Particle wave duality is no longer accepted as it has been
experimentally disproven.
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The question regarding photons is still disputed.
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"Did We Get the Double Slit Experiment All Wrong?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpMcC-E5l5c
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Light is a wave and not a particle.
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There is no "duality" of a wave and a particle, but it is a particle
wave.
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A pool stick whether long or short is still a pool stick.
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Not to mention it's a wave resonance.
think a wave of water is a particle. No one here can give a good reason
to claim light is a particle.
Sure one can, there's a particle model of any sort of discrete thing.
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In a particle theory, ....
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Of course, it's wave known there's "particle/wave duality", at least
for sure admitting a real wave description, then above that there's
a "wave/resonance duality", further indicating things like structural
and molecular chemistry that waves by themselves don't fully explain.
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It's a continuum mechanics: that's about the end of it.
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Instantons, solitons, wave-packets, sum-of-histories, all sorts
usual higher-level notions about particle theory to explain where
its "limits", as, analytical completions and analyticity, in the
mathematics, are, "limitations", say.
Light is not a photon.
There is no wave-particle duality unless you think waves on a pond
involve this.
There are particles and waves without a continuum between them.
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