Re: What is waving, electron wave function?
- From: "Sorcerer" <Headmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 03:41:02 GMT
"andy everett" <vze2qxq3@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:JtElh.10213$c94.10166@xxxxxxxxxxx
| Thank you for any thoughts or suggested links for further reading.
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| http://preview.tinyurl.com/y56tgb
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| http://preview.tinyurl.com/vjytk
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| http://www.wfu.edu/biology/new/photos/microfig6.jpg
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| http://www.duber.cz/training/fr_mats_set_02/images/electron.jpg
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| http://preview.tinyurl.com/y85f43
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| http://physics.weber.edu/carroll/Wonder/electron_waves.htm
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| http://preview.tinyurl.com/y879ay
"If any of the three numbers in the Schrodinger equation ---
Planck's constant: h (determines size of electron waves)
the electron's mass: me
the electron's charge: e
--- were even slightly different,
our physical world would by profoundly changed!"
^^^
They were different, and it did change.
Things are more like they are now than they've ever been before.
If things don't soon change they'll stay as they are.
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