| de Broglie wavelength im new to all this so most of my statements are sort of questions so i can get some clarification, feel free to correct me anywhere along the line
the de Broglie wavelength is the wavelength of matter, yeah? matter can thus diffract, but the only noticible diffraction occurs on an atomic level.
on a larger scale such as everyday life things are too large to diffract becuase they cant fit through a small enough slit, yeah/no?
so how about a singularity, thats small... although there is a slight problem, such as the event horizen... any thoughts?
__________________ Jay-qu
::Hypography Moderator of..
Chemistry, Physics & Mathematics, Astronomy & Cosmology, Space and Technology & gadgets Forums
Einstein said that if quantum mechanics is right, then the world is crazy. Well, Einstein was right. The world is crazy.
-Daniel Greenberger Physics Guides - Physics Resources and help |