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It turns out that everything in the universe exists in two different ways. Or, at least in two different ways in which we attempt to conceptualize things. It all started with light. Normally, we think of light as a wave. However, it’s been shown that light is also a particle (known as a photon). The fact is that depending how you choose to observe it, light can behave as either a particle or a wave (though never both at the same time). Then, the physicist Louis de Broglie put forth the idea that all matter actually has this wavelike nature, a theory which was shortly after demonstrated by experiments on electrons. To put it simply, everything is a particle, and everything is a wave. We don’t see this effect in macroscopic objects because the larger the object, the smaller the wave…so in a big object its wavelength is unnoticeably tiny. But it’s certainly an observable phenomenon in the subatomic realm. Whether you observe a particle or a wave simply depends on what type of observation you are making.The fact that something can be both a particle and a wave seems like quite a paradox. If you’re having trouble conceptualizing this idea, you’re not alone. It’s caused a lot of philosophical consternation among physicists for many years.
(From the Physics series...entire series can be browsed here: [link] )
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omzig89 [2015-08-19 08:33:50 +0000 UTC]
If you take all the matter of the whole universe as a singularity, regardless of "compactness" even in its current "expanded" state, it's wavelength is zero; relative to absolutely nothing else, it is standing completely still as if frozen with no relative stuff to experience temperature difference with. If you take something that is excited to many states of matter beyond plasma, it must have either given up or been ripped free of pretty much everything that gives it mass in order to pick up or convert to as pure an energy-wave form as possible while still retaining some state of identity, at least in the observer's (your) perception of it. Every individual thing that we discern from its surroundings is actually a structure we impose on a formless universe by our very observation of it. It may be that our observation is drawing mistaken boundaries around perceived objects that are mistakenly placed on varying points on the wave-energy continuum in their own scales relative to the remainder of the universe. This duality between what actually exists, and what is observed to exist is the quantum resolution of the "uncertainty principle". After all, our biological bodies are made of heavier elements that are remnants of stars, powered by electromagnetic radiation that also comes from stars (filtered through photosynthetic lifeforms), so our self-awareness somehow makes us collect our multicellular (but dying), macromolecular (but metabolizing) existence and gain enough potential to generate our continued evolution. Our future solidifies out of our present selves crumbling and dissolving into entropy.
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AngelicLawyer [2006-05-15 01:43:20 +0000 UTC]
This must be one of my favorite shots in this series. Very neat way of portraying this particular concept. It was really clever of you to use lego pieces. I also loved the light in this shot.
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wb-skinner [2006-05-09 06:41:35 +0000 UTC]
my brother tried to explain something quite similar to me once.. went right over my head unfortunately .. good shot Arthur ..love the use of Lego too!
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rwirtz [2006-05-06 19:48:10 +0000 UTC]
I can't believe the lack of comments you're getting in this series, because besides being a pleasure to the eyes it's also food for the brain.
Again, a nice and simple explanation of a scientific subject, perfectly symbolized by a wave of Lego (TM).
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philcopain [2006-05-03 13:20:32 +0000 UTC]
Excellent picture
for the rest ... i'm not a scientist
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CathieHeart [2006-05-02 18:44:58 +0000 UTC]
OOo and as a side note .. saying as its a photography deviations .. those light particles / waves hitting the lens, being stored into film. The transferance of kenetic energy into static molecular energy .. yeah. Love the lego bricks forming the waves which has light and shadow and the presence and absence of light being captured .. yup, I agree with my earlier statement. Open your eyes, really look and your mind will alter and absorbe a new higher understanding.
Beautiful.
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CathieHeart [2006-05-02 18:41:58 +0000 UTC]
I always love these perceptions on knowledge challenges, how you perceive something changes the object being perceived .. going into quantum theory.
I'm not a science expert, but I used to love talking to the masters and doctorate students who were, who explain the theory and then have a great old who ha argument discussion into it. Very intellectually thrilling and fill my heart with wonder on how we look at our world and how we interact. Mild altering really
Thank you for intellectually stimulating me again. Now I'm just going to dive back into my information management books trying to figure out how we absorbe knowledge and as such then learning how to improve the quality of information we understand and transform into knowledge to make better business decisions. Anything we learn is facinating .. you reminded me once again why I love learning. I'd almost forgotten being so neck and beyond deep in it
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leaf-lover [2006-05-02 18:36:00 +0000 UTC]
Lovely work, is that lego you have over the book?
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