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"Okay, perhaps you could define for me exactly what it means to decohere a particle?"
"But if the wave hasn't collapsed into a particle yet (using your terms) then how does it have a "path"?"
"So if a wave ever collapses into a particle then it was never a wave to begin with?"
"Can you explain what a quantum field is? Or more specifically, can you explain how the definition of a field doesn't completely contradict your statements like "The quantum field doesn't use time from spacetime" or "Unobserved quantum waves do not age"?"
"The Schrodinger equation describes how wave functions "age". It applies even before decoherence."
"Where does the dissipative behavior come from?"
"If quantum waves are immune to forces, then why do electron orbitals in atoms--which are most definitely waves--exist?"
Take a hint already.
Quote from: Kryptid on 21/02/2020 20:54:22Take a hint already.Another one bites the dust. Ain’t that the pitts?
Oh snap! I get it....