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Re: Solving the puzzle of wave-particle duality, solution of this problem
« Reply #40 on: 05/01/2024 22:09:53 »
Quote from: Zer0 on 05/01/2024 21:06:29
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Re: Solving the puzzle of wave-particle duality, solution of this problem
« Reply #41 on: 08/01/2024 19:27:37 »
Easy to Wake someone who Sleeps,
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Re: Solving the puzzle of wave-particle duality, solution of this problem
« Reply #42 on: 08/01/2024 19:55:25 »
Quote from: Zer0 on 15/12/2023 17:48:29
ps - U remember those simple circular fig. diagrams of an Atom from Classical Physics text books?
Turns out ' Atoms ' do Not look like that.
Oddly enough, they do. Not the de Broglie - Bohr planetary electrons, but Dalton's earlier plum pudding.
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Re: Solving the puzzle of wave-particle duality, solution of this problem
« Reply #43 on: 10/01/2024 19:39:00 »
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Quote from: Zer0 on 15/12/2023 17:48:29
ps - U remember those simple circular fig. diagrams of an Atom from Classical Physics text books?
Turns out ' Atoms ' do Not look like that.
Oddly enough, they do. Not the de Broglie - Bohr planetary electrons, but Dalton's earlier plum pudding.

Dalton considered an Atom as Indivisible.
Still good enough, a Stable foundation is a Must!

Thomson was perhaps fond of Plum Pudding.
Nevertheless, positive/negative Flavors of the Atom were Disclosed!

Well somebody had to get the Bull's-eye.
& eventually Rutherford struck Gold!

ps - Einstein!
Stop telling God,
 what to Do.
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Re: Solving the puzzle of wave-particle duality, solution of this problem
« Reply #44 on: 03/08/2025 05:55:40 »
The interference model is essentially an extension of my condensation model (condensation of space).
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Re: Solving the puzzle of wave-particle duality, solution of this problem
« Reply #45 on: 03/08/2025 14:46:09 »
Quote from: cpu68 on 03/08/2025 05:55:40
The interference model is essentially an extension of my condensation model (condensation of space).
Only in your mind.
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Re: Solving the puzzle of wave-particle duality, solution of this problem
« Reply #46 on: 31/08/2025 17:32:40 »
Space has states of concentration corresponding to the four phases of concentration: solid, liquid, gas, and vacuum.
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