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l0zandd0g t1_j1hasc1 wrote

It can be considered as a wave until it is measured or observed then becomes a particle. Interestingly enough becuse of the randomness of the particle it is also considered to be in every point in space and time until measured or observed, the double slit experiment proves this, you can use feynman equations to calculate this as well.

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Derpsalot231 t1_j1hqktk wrote

r/iamverysmart

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Minimum-Activity3009 t1_j1j9k4k wrote

They're actually correct - in certain experiments, light behaves as if it's a particle but then in others, like it's a wave. We still don't know why and the doesn't seem to be any explanation for it.

Source: was studying it last week in school

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l0zandd0g t1_j1hsv78 wrote

Nah its just common phisics, any one could of told you that.

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