How come there are articles and videos online that claim that electrons are subatomic particles – the web was invented decades after we realized they weren’t. Anyways, they are still our best little friends. Arvin does a good job of explaining them here.
From a Quora answer: Contrary to the (very) popular belief, the Planck length has not been proven to be the smallest possible unit of space. But yes, it is a good IDEA, so was the idea of atoms and waves, once.
How come there are articles and videos online that claim that electrons are subatomic particles – the web was invented decades after we realized they weren’t. Anyways, they are still our best little friends. Arvin does a good job of explaining them here.
Never heard of them before but they get a mention and an answer on Chegg.
Not sure about “bold” but electrons are still a long way from being understood, despite us using them all the time.
Or is this just a math trick to get us out of the quantum problem? Not a great idea if you ask me.
From a Quora answer: Contrary to the (very) popular belief, the Planck length has not been proven to be the smallest possible unit of space. But yes, it is a good IDEA, so was the idea of atoms and waves, once.
Just when you thought you “got it”…
looks like a particle to me. I think it is a particle and a wave. So do most that read physics.