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What the Bleep Do We Know Down the Rabbit Hole trailer, displaying the response of matter to different...
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By: Guest 7 months ago
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Or the matter is wave of energy.....
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By: Guest 10 months ago
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does this mean the the marbles are not also matter? Or does it mean our means of measuring is incorrect?
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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The marbles do have a wave, however, de Broglie proved that it was inversely proportional to its momentum (mass*velocity in the non-relativistic sense). Specifically, the momentum * the wavelength equal plank's constant. Thus very massive objects have very tiny wavelength. Electrons (on the other hand) have a wavelength of 10^-13, which is several times larger than they are (actually many orders of magnitude larger). Finally, the part at the end about observing is, in fact, a consequence of Heisenberg's uncertainty. By observing the experiment, they changed the outcome.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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my understanding is that all matter that moves (and since the universe is expanding all matter is moving)has a wave. So what I am saying is that the marbles should have a wave of their own. This also reminds me of heisenberg's uncertainty principle. I'm only a high school graduate, so who knows. I don't really understand planks constant, so I can't answer to this, but pretty cool stuff.
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