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by solid_fuel
2 hours ago
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> The fact that you think I disagree with this means you do not understand me, nor the idea of the wave function. You said > Yes, energy is quantized because we see it separate from a continuum. Because we SEE it as separate from a continuum does not mean it is separate from any continuum. This is the theory of everything is wave in a nutshell. It's not that I don't understand you, it's that you clearly don't even understand what you're trying to say. Right here, you say energy is not quantized but we think that it is because "we SEE it as separate from a continuum does not mean it is separate from any continuum". You are contradicting yourself because you are very far outside your limit of understanding. |
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Incorrect.
I say when we see (measure) energy we separate it from a continuum (of probabilities) and it is quantized.
Basic:
https://www.asc.ohio-state.edu/mathur.16/quantummechanics27-...
E=hf...you do not get that E without measuring f. That is the quantum in quantum physics. And I think that is why we do not have a unifying law of physics yet, because this measurement is the basis for all quantum physics. We are trying to take particles to a place that is only waves.