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wave particle duality and in uncertainty relations so the need to describe the properties of quantum objects in the classical language of measuring devices leads to many
Concept
wave particle
Score
4 · must · causes
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candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · yt0.888

    wave particle duality one of the key features of quantum mechanics is the concept of wave particle duality it suggests that particles such as electrons and photons can exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties this means they can behave as if they were waves or as discrete particles depending on the experimental setup two uncertainty principle proposed by Werner Heisenberg the uncertainty principle states that it is impossible to simultaneously know both the precise position and momentum of a particle this principle introduces a fundamental limit to the Precision with which we can me

    yt/TmZC41rBi_0-part-1-exploring-schr-dinger-s-concept-of-a-universal-mind-s/transcript.txt

  2. 02 · pubmed0.824

    This paper discovers new quantum physics, and gives solutions to puzzles of Wheeler's delayed choice and a particle's passing many slits simultaneously by exact quantum physics expressions. We further show new quantum control, new quantum oscillation, new quantum control experiments and new quantum oscillator being able to be installed in quantum communication network etc. We discover that the ability of a photon to hit electrons out in photoelectric effect is complementarily equivalent to the ability of wave of a photon to simultaneously pass through many slits in wave-particle duality. Objec

    pubmed/PMID-36002473-new-quantum-physics-solving-puzzles-of-wheeler-s-delayed-cho/info.md

  3. 03 · pubmed0.807

    In contrast to classical physics, quantum theory demands that not all properties can be simultaneously well defined; the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a manifestation of this fact. Alternatives have been explored--notably theories relying on joint probability distributions or non-contextual hidden-variable models, in which the properties of a system are defined independently of their own measurement and any other measurements that are made. Various deep theoretical results imply that such theories are in conflict with quantum mechanics. Simpler cases demonstrating this conflict have been

    pubmed/PMID-21697945-experimental-non-classicality-of-an-indivisible-quantum-syst/info.md

  4. 04 · pubmed0.805

    The word 'uncertainty', in the context of quantum mechanics, usually evokes an impression of an essential unknowability of what might actually be going on at the quantum level of activity, as is made explicit in Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and in the fact that the theory normally provides only probabilities for the results of quantum measurement. These issues limit our ultimate understanding of the behaviour of things, if we take quantum mechanics to represent an absolute truth. But they do not cause us to put that very 'truth' into question. This article addresses the issue of quantum

    pubmed/PMID-22042902-uncertainty-in-quantum-mechanics-faith-or-fantasy/info.md

  5. 05 · yt0.803

    You cannot you cannot apply both the coal scheme and have a perfect special temporal coordination also the well-known complimentarity between the wave and particle pictures not between wave and particle nature of things here again but wave and particle pictures that are used by us in order to make sense of the micro environment. Now there are two problems with these ideas of complimentarity. First of all when we say that um uh you know the two conjugate variables that are assessed by two incompatible types of apparatuses we say that they are mutually exclusive. But why should we say at the sam

    yt/pYRLapWBqJY-bohr-s-complementarity-and-kant-s-epistemology/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.795

    The measured particle is in a given s- place and time. And so, this is something that puzzled the physicists. How is it possible for an act of measurement to collapse this probability wave and give a definite position to particles which have no definite positions before the act of measurement. And believe it or not physicists have been kicking this so-called measurement problem around for a good 100 years, almost. More like 90. For about 90 years, they've been speculating on this with no actual uh solution in sight. The weirdest ideas are presented by them uh in order to resolve this conundrum

    yt/8NWHGX53agc-dr-wolfgang-smith-renowned-physicist-on-vertical-causation-i/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · pubmed0.792

    Wave-particle duality has become one of the flagships of quantum mechanics. This counterintuitive concept is highlighted in a delayed-choice experiment, where the experimental setup that reveals either the particle or wave nature of a quantum system is decided after the system has entered the apparatus. Here we consider delayed-choice experiments from the perspective of device-independent causal models and show their equivalence to a prepare-and-measure scenario. Within this framework, we consider Wheeler's original proposal and its variant using a quantum control and show that a simple classi

    pubmed/PMID-29799246-causal-modeling-the-delayed-choice-experiment/info.md

  8. 08 · yt0.791

    illusion of separateness according to Schrodinger the apparent distinctions between objects and beings in the world are illusory these separations are mere constructs of our limited human perception and do not reflect the deeper underlying reality this perspective aligns with certain interpretations of Eastern philosophies which suggest that the perceived multiplicity of the world is a superficial Veil over a deeper unifying reality three wave function and Quantum superposition Schrodinger's formulation of quantum mechanics through the Schrodinger equation also supports this View the wave func

    yt/TmZC41rBi_0-part-1-exploring-schr-dinger-s-concept-of-a-universal-mind-s/transcript.txt

  9. 09 · yt0.790

    So you can't just say, "Oh, these are just two ways of talking about the same account of the world." They're clearly contradictory accounts of the world. Absolutely. And and where did the word, if you happen to know, interpretation in quantum mechanics first get in? And and the reason I ask is in classical physics there are of course distinct formulations of classical mechanics. You can write down Newton's equations in a straightforward differential form. you can write down a Hamiltonian approach to it. Uh I mean often we don't call those different interpretations. We call them maybe different

    yt/VbXEc9vpeIM-what-we-ve-gotten-wrong-about-quantum-physics-world-science-/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · yt0.787

    Um when we learn all of us learn to begin, we talk about the wave function of just a single particle. And in a way that's nice because you can if we go back to visualizing it, you can kind of visualize it. Um because just mathematically like a electric field or a magnetic field the wave function for a single particle is represented by a single number associated with every point in space. It's a complex number. So that's a little tricky but okay it's a it's a number. You can sort of say oh there's the wave function is is there's more of it here than here right and compare how much or the square

    yt/VbXEc9vpeIM-what-we-ve-gotten-wrong-about-quantum-physics-world-science-/transcript.txt

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