The wave-particle duality explained. The electron contains a photon, this means in some experiments the electron behave as a wave (original) (raw)

“Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong because electrons have the properties of particles and sometimes the properties of waves together.” Adrian Ferent “The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics is wrong because Bohr’s Complementarity Principle is wrong.” Adrian Ferent “The wave-particle duality explained: the electron contains a photon, this means in some experiments the electron behaves as a wave.” Adrian Ferent “For Einstein wave-particle duality was a new kind of difficulty, but was not a difficulty and was explained with Ferent Quantum Gravity.” Adrian Ferent “I am the first who explained the wave-particle duality for the electron: the electron is a photon around Dark Matter.” Adrian Ferent “I discovered what the electron is and I explained the wave-particle duality with Ferent Quantum Gravity.” Adrian Ferent “All the physicists, the greatest scientists, the Nobel Laureates…did Not explain the wave-particle duality.” Adrian Ferent

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