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#1 2008-04-28 01:16:14

Nicholas
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Does the wave function have a clock?

If true it means that it is not a standing wave. Wave function collapse takes place at the speed of light. The wave goes flat at the speed of light. It might be true that quantum waves change in time when they are not expanding or collapsing.

Mitch Raemsch

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#2 2008-06-20 22:26:18

Nicholas
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Re: Does the wave function have a clock?

The quantum wave is a mass wave by size.
The mass gives  a wavelength that is entirely determined by the amount of mass in the particle. The "pilot" quantum wave guides mass in motion. Where the wave moves the particle fast it is not  found often and when mass is moved slowest it is found most often.


Mitch Raemsch

Last edited by Nicholas (2008-06-20 22:34:01)

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