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Anonymous No. 16497291

>quantuk thingy is a wave cant know until obsserved
So the electron teleports around at random or does it have a kind of orbit we cant predict?

Anonymous No. 16497296

We cannot predict the orbit, and observing the electron disturbs the system. Not by any meme consciousness bullshit, simply the fact that the measuring instrument disturbs the system.

Anonymous No. 16497306

>>16497296
So the big ball with smaller balls floating around is correct unlike the strange gas model?
Just that the small balls fickle around?

Anonymous No. 16497313

>>16497306
>So the big ball with smaller balls floating around is correct
More or less, but you can't actually model/preditct where the electron is in its orbit at any given moment. It's more like the neutron has a cloud of probability around it for where the electron COULD be.

Anonymous No. 16497314

>>16497313
*nucleus, not neutron

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Anonymous No. 16497342

>>16497316
>>16497313
Could advancment of scienxe predict one day were the electron gonna land?
What implication would it have?

Anonymous No. 16497399

>>16497291
Atoms and hence electrons don’t exists. Particle physicists are wasting their whole studying fairy dust.

Anonymous No. 16497419

can you skew the probabilities when you're collapsing the particle? One particle will tell you nothing but let's say you have billions of them. Can you skew the probabilities of spin up/spin down and change the distribution from 50-50 to 52-48?

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Anonymous No. 16497773

>>16497296
>Not by any meme consciousness bullshit, simply the fact that the measuring instrument disturbs the system.
wrong