electron
Ok so an electron small non composite elementary particle.
In the hydrogen atom in the ground state what happens with this electron.?
The atom is just sitting there not being meausured or observed.
1) Does the electron move in (an unkown) classical Newtonian/relativistic
orbit.? and start a new orbit when measured/observed.
2) Or if its position could be measured does it just materialize at some
position according to its wave function when a measurement is made ?
Or other possibilities?
TIA
patrick
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- Re: Is Ken Seto Genius or Madman?
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