Hi folks,
Very interesting topic. Reading through this thread and the one referenced in the opening post got me wondering:
*- Do we know of any indiscrete wave entities?
*- Aren't all known waves (none electromagnetic, sound for example) made of matter which is in turn made of particles?
*- If so what is the basis for distinguishing the wave/particle feature for light?
*- A 150 kHz sound wave could be produced in a gas whose atoms/molecules vibrate at one or more different frequencies. Could a similar analogy be applied to light?
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