Re: Can Light quata to stop its moving?




Bill Hobba wrote:

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Can Light quata to stop its moving?
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Quantum mechanics describes the bizarre rules of light and matter
on atomic scales. In that realm, matter can be in two places at once.

No it can't. It does not have a definite position - there is a difference.

Objects can be particles and waves at the same time.

Yes.

That's only when you aren't looking.
When you are looking it's always one or the other:
http://atoptics.co.uk/rainbows/supform.htm


And nothing is certain -- only probable or improbable.

Yes.

The probabilities are 100% certain, otherwise you wouldn't have
much to work with. Isn't QED the most precisely confirmed
theory known to humankind?


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