Do we have free will? Is the Multiverse real? Can we live forever? Will I ever get a dog? Questions like these have had scientists confused for decades, so naturally, we should try and answer them.
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Do we have free will? Is the Multiverse real? Can we live forever? Will I ever get a dog? Questions like these have had scientists confused for decades, so naturally, we should try and answer them.
An electron is a particle. Right? But then why does it exhibit wave properties in some situations? Ok, so then its a wave? No, because why does it act like a particle in some situations? So then maybe... Maybe it's both?
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Bibliography:
YouTube. (2016). The Quantum Experiment that Broke Reality | Space Time | Pbs Digital Studios. PBS SpaceTime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-MNSLsjjdo&t=619s.
Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. Wave-particle duality. 2 Dec 2016. 24 April 2021. https://www.britannica.com/science/wave-particle-duality.
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Do we have free will? Is the Multiverse real? Can we live forever? Will I ever get a dog? Questions like these have had scientists confused for decades, so naturally, we should try and answer them.