Re: are electrons flying in circles, spirals or we dont know?



On Jul 30, 1:56 pm, deejey <7g56f4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 30, 8:21 pm, PD <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Jul 29, 11:35 am, jaydee <7g56f4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

how are electrons flying orbiting nucleus
in their electron clouds, becus we cant
measure faster

are the clouds a real thing or only a limitations
of us, not being able to measure position, path
and speed fast enuff?

They are a real thing. The little, smooth, definite path that you see
all macroscopic things follow simply is not how things behave at the
microscopic level.
Now you are right to ask how it can be so different than what is
familiar. The answer comes in two parts: 1) It IS different, and
experiment shows it to be so; 2) a little study of quantum mechanics
shows how something that is so different becomes more and more like
what we know familiarly as you pull back in scale.

PD

thank you for your prompted e-mail

but mister einstein said that quantum mechanics
is wrong

are you imply that einstein was wrong?

He was definitely wrong about a couple things about quantum mechanics,
yes. The paper he wrote with Podolsky and Rosen argued that quantum
mechanics is not a complete theory in the sense that it did not
respect the principle of locality. However, later experiments showed
that the principle of locality, that Einstein firmly believed in,
simply does not hold in nature.

PD

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