Monday, January 11, 2021

The wave-particle duality explained: the electron contains a photon, this means in some experiments the electron behave as a wave

 

The wave-particle duality explained: the electron contains a photon, this means in some experiments the electron behave as a wave

 

“Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong because electrons have the properties of particles and sometimes the properties of waves together.”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics is wrong because Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong.”

Adrian Ferent

 

 “The wave-particle duality explained: the electron contains a photon, this means in some experiments the electron behaves as a wave.”

Adrian Ferent

 

“For Einstein wave-particle duality was a new kind of difficulty, but was not a difficulty and was explained with Ferent Quantum Gravity.”

Adrian Ferent

 

“I am the first who explained the wave-particle duality for the electron: the electron is a photon around Dark Matter.”

Adrian Ferent

 

“I discovered what the electron is and I explained the wave-particle duality with Ferent Quantum Gravity.”

Adrian Ferent

 

“All the physicists, the greatest scientists, the Nobel Laureates…did Not explain the wave-particle duality.”

Adrian Ferent

 

Wave–particle duality is the concept in quantum mechanics that every particle can be described as either a particle or a wave, depending upon the circumstances of the experiment.

 

Wave-particle duality is the possession by light and electrons of both wavelike and particle-like characteristics.

 

Wave-particle duality refers to the fundamental property of matter where at one moment it appears like a wave and at another moment it acts like a particle.

 

The description of light as waves was well well-known, but the photoelectric effect introduced firm evidence of a particle nature as well.

The particle properties of electrons were well known when the DeBroglie hypothesis and the subsequent experiments by Davisson and Germer established the wave nature of the electron.

 

Albert Einstein wrote:

‘We are faced with a new kind of difficulty. We have two contradictory pictures of reality; separately neither of them fully explains the phenomena of light, but together they do.’

 

De Broglie had proposed a pilot wave construct to explain the observed wave-particle duality. Each particle has a well-defined position and momentum, but is guided by a wave function derived from Schrödinger's equation.

 

Double-slit experiment

In 1807 Thomas Young asserted that light has the properties of a wave in an experiment called Young’s Interference Experiment, showed that lights (waves) passing through two slits (double-slit) add together or cancel each other and then interference fringes appear. This phenomenon cannot be explained unless light is considered as a wave.

 

The double-slit experiment with electrons. The pictures show the pattern you get on the second wall as more and more electrons are fired. The result is a stripy interference pattern. The spots where electrons hit, build up to replicate the interference pattern from a wave.

Particles such as electrons combine characteristics of particles and characteristics of waves. That's the famous wave particle duality of quantum mechanics.

 

The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon where photons (light quanta) have the properties not only of a wave but also of a particle.

 

To explain what the wave-particle duality means is a key point of debate in quantum physics.

There are many interpretations but they are all bound by the same set of wave equations and must explain the same experimental observations.

This ability to describe reality in the form of a wave function, generally in the form of the Schrodinger equation is at the heart of quantum mechanics.

 

There is no consensus on the genuine meaning of wave-particle duality and the interpretation of quantum theory.

The wave-particle duality is a fundamental property of the nature. At the same time, it is one of the greatest mysteries of modern physics.

 

Sometimes electrons behave as particles in beta radiation and sometimes as waves in electron diffraction, in the double-slit experiment.

 

What is the electron in Ferent Quantum Gravity?

 

“Light comes from the electron, in particle colliders, it is the proof that the electron contains a photon”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The electron is a photon around Dark Matter”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The Dark Matter electron is the Dark Matter inside the electron”

 Adrian Ferent

 

This is another proof that the electron is not an elementary particle and the Standard Model is wrong.

 

“The Spin of the electron is the Orbital angular momentum of the photon within the electron”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The circumference of the electron is λ / 2, half of photon wavelength”

 Adrian Ferent

 

“The electron has an electric field due to the photon inside the electron”

 Adrian Ferent

 

“I am the first who explained the wave-particle duality for the electron: the electron is a photon around Dark Matter.”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The wave-particle duality explained: the electron contains a photon, this means the electron in some experiments behave as a wave.”

Adrian Ferent

 

Bohr’s solution was the principle of Complementarity.

The Complementarity Principle says that sometimes electrons have the properties of particles and sometimes the properties of waves, but never both together.

 

This means:

 

“Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong because electrons have the properties of particles and sometimes the properties of waves together.”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics is wrong because Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong.”

Adrian Ferent

 

Plagiarism: to write a book about Einstein Gravitation theory, to explain Einstein GTR in your own words.

It's Einstein's discovery, not yours.

That is why all physics books are Plagiarism, because the author explains a physicist theory using his own words.

 

That is why I discovered a new Gravitation theory, Ferent Quantum Gravity.

 

“All the physicists, the greatest scientists, the Nobel Laureates…did Not explain the wave-particle duality.”

Adrian Ferent

 

The equation for an elementary particle made of 2 particles, a Matter particle and a Dark Matter particle, is the Ferent equation for elementary particle as a quantum system:

 

“Ferent equation for elementary particles:”

Adrian Ferent

 

This is a linear partial differential equation that describes the wave function of a quantum-mechanical system made of 2 particles, a Matter particle and a Dark Matter particle.

 

“Ferent equation for elementary particle, made of 2 particles, a Matter particle and a Dark Matter particle, is the Unification between Matter and Dark Matter!”

Adrian Ferent

 

“For Einstein wave-particle duality was a new kind of difficulty, but was not a difficulty and was explained with Ferent Quantum Gravity”

Adrian Ferent

 

Einstein was right saying: “You know, it would be sufficient to understand the electron” which is still true today.

 

“I discovered what the electron is and I explained the wave-particle duality with Ferent Quantum Gravity.”

Adrian Ferent

 

442. I am the first who discovered that the Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong because electrons have the properties of particles and sometimes the properties of waves together

 

443. I am the first who discovered that The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics is wrong because Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong

 

444. I am the first who explained the wave-particle duality for the electron: the electron is a photon around Dark Matter

 

445. I am the first who discovered that for Einstein wave-particle duality was a new kind of difficulty, but was not a difficulty and was explained with Ferent Quantum Gravity

 

446. I am the first who explained the wave-particle duality: the electron contains a photon, this means in some experiments the electron behave as a wave

 

447. I am the first who discovered what the electron is and I explained the wave-particle duality with Ferent Quantum Gravity

 

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/348382581_The_wave-particle_duality_explained_The_electron_contains_a_photon_this_means_in_some_experiments_the_electron_behave_as_a_wave

 

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