Re: Particles state before measurement
- From: Cutix <tix_cu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 03:53:54 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 22, 8:26 am, Uncle Al <Uncle...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Cutix wrote:
We are indoctrinated that before measurement, the particles
properties don't exist.
No, stooopid - observables as wavefunctions are superpositions of all
possible states weighted by their probabilities. Observation squares
the wavefunction. Cf: watched quantum pot never boils.
Before measurement, the electron doesn't exist as particle.
So how does the electron transfer its charge into a wave with
charge? Can a wave possesses a charge?
cu
Yet in the atoms, covalent bond still
occur even if no measurements, that is, the electron
charge density is there full time whether the electron
gets materialized or not.
"If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?"
Scottish Gaelic "uachdar muc garadh."
This means the electron is
somehow smeared inspite of physicists denial of it,
the wave function not just the probability of the particle
being there when squared.
What do you say?
You are an idiot. If you deny this empirical fact then you prove it.
--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
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