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Do you think it's possible that photons can be observed as both, or as neither?
I know this approach is the inverse of school textbook physics, but as with relativity, I think the time has come when we should teach the general case and point out that where v or E is fairly low, there is a convenient classical/continuum approximation.
Say this theory has a basis of ODE "polynomials" whose form is an invariant of the theory.
But it doesn't have anything to do with polynomials!
And, in physics it's usually possible to expand any expression into a Taylor polynomial.
...which is still an approximation to the analytic statement.