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'''Wave-particle duality''' is the concept that matter and energy have both a [[wave]] nature and a [[particle]] nature.  It is a fundamental result predicted by [[quantum mechanics]].
 
'''Wave-particle duality''' is the concept that matter and energy have both a [[wave]] nature and a [[particle]] nature.  It is a fundamental result predicted by [[quantum mechanics]].
  
Whether waves or particles are better suited for describing a system depends on the circumstances.  For example, light is usually characterized as waves in most every-day applications, but [[photon]]s (light particles) must be considered in some situations, such as the [[photoelectric effect]] and most particle physics experiments.
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Whether waves or particles are better suited for describing a system depends on the circumstances.  For example, light is usually characterized as waves in most every-day applications, but [[photon]]s (light particles) must be considered in some situations, such as the [[photoelectric effect]] and most particle physics experiments. The theory is part of [Biblical Scientific Foreknowledge] - for example, Jesus can be thought of as the "particle" form of God, whereas the Holy Spirit is the "wave" part.  
  
 
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[[Category:Physics]]
 
[[Category:Quantum Mechanics]]
 
[[Category:Quantum Mechanics]]

Revision as of 22:25, November 21, 2010

Wave-particle duality is the concept that matter and energy have both a wave nature and a particle nature. It is a fundamental result predicted by quantum mechanics.

Whether waves or particles are better suited for describing a system depends on the circumstances. For example, light is usually characterized as waves in most every-day applications, but photons (light particles) must be considered in some situations, such as the photoelectric effect and most particle physics experiments. The theory is part of [Biblical Scientific Foreknowledge] - for example, Jesus can be thought of as the "particle" form of God, whereas the Holy Spirit is the "wave" part.