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by scoith 5044 days ago
Are we talking about the same thing? I'm talking about particle waves, or wave functions of particles, not a function which satisfies the wave equation (a photon happens to satisfy the wave function, but I'm trying to be general here) and with frequency, I mean energy. Try changing the sign of t in Schrodinger equation and see if it simply amounts to changing the sign of your momentum vector or not.
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I guess not. I had an impression of you talking about particles from the start of your comment, but then you went into "read about waves" and said to make a plot, which made it sound like you were talking about basic math. I only understand a few of the effects of altering time on physics so I'll shut up.