The particle is described mathematically by a special
quantum kind of wave called a wavefunction.
Not exact matches
Simple logic hardly applies to
quantum mechanics or the
kinds of math involved in deducing gravity
waves.
I do not see here quite the
kind of mutual exclusiveness that exists between particles and
waves, which prevents the development
of a single compromise model in
quantum physics.
This is what I mean by «neo-classical metaphysics,» analogously to what is or may be neo-classical physics — if and when physicists find out how to unite relativity and
quantum physics in a unitary theory, and how to relate the many
kinds of particles and
waves (or strings) and the four (or three) forces.
The laws
of quantum physics, however, do not permit every
kind of motion, but only a certain set
of possible motion
waves.
On a tidal
wave of new e-reader technology and the increasing popularity
of Kindles and iPads, the publishing industry — once a staid, tradition - bound sector — is now experiencing the
kind of upheaval we're used to hearing about in music, film, and
quantum physics.