Wave–Particle Duality as a Classic Phenomenon
Journal Title: International Scientific Research Organization Journal - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The hypothesis that both the universe and particles have four spatial dimensions and the quantification of space allow the application of the equations of macroscopic classical physics to elementary particles, so that purely quantum phenomena such as quantum entanglement, quantum tunnelling, and so on can be explained through classical physics. This paper explains wave–particle duality as a unique phenomenon; the particle produces disruption of the medium (space, atoms, and time), generating a wave in the same way that a wave is generated in water.
Authors and Affiliations
José Garrigues Baixauli
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