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Forum: empire-en
Board: [589] Strategy & Tactics Discussion
Topic: [371216] troops retreat

[5108369] Deimos (US1) [US1] :: March 26, 2020, 3:41 p.m.
Haha really I don't need to look dumb because I am not. I am a particle physicist.
Oh wow thats pretty cool.  Hey I know it's gonna take a long time to explain to me but;

1. Why is it that photons behave as both waves and particles? Do any other particles behave that way in a vacuum?
2. How is it possible electrons can be detected "jumping" through objects?
3. Why is the Schrodinger's Cat paradox so important? Why is particle spin important?

Please cite any peer-reviewed articles you have.
Take your time, thanks!
Photons(or any subatomic particle) has its assosciated wavelength. Electrons can quantum tunnel through very small distances inside a potential barrier if the potential before and after the barrier is the same.

Spin is just an intrinsic property of particles. No interaction cares about spin except the weak interaction . Matter particles can only have spin opposite to their direction of motion being left-handed while antimatter particles can only have spin same with their direction of motion being right-handed. (those result of the weak interaction).


Ask me harder questions next time. This thread is closing because It has gone way off-track and you act like a kid. If you want to talk about it go physics.stackexchange.com ok?






Google is awesome, isn't it?

[5108374] ImperialGuard (US1) [US1] :: March 26, 2020, 3:53 p.m.
Haha really I don't need to look dumb because I am not. I am a particle physicist.
Oh wow thats pretty cool.  Hey I know it's gonna take a long time to explain to me but;

1. Why is it that photons behave as both waves and particles? Do any other particles behave that way in a vacuum?
2. How is it possible electrons can be detected "jumping" through objects?
3. Why is the Schrodinger's Cat paradox so important? Why is particle spin important?

Please cite any peer-reviewed articles you have.
Take your time, thanks!
Photons(or any subatomic particle) has its assosciated wavelength. Electrons can quantum tunnel through very small distances inside a potential barrier if the potential before and after the barrier is the same.

Spin is just an intrinsic property of particles. No interaction cares about spin except the weak interaction . Matter particles can only have spin opposite to their direction of motion being left-handed while antimatter particles can only have spin same with their direction of motion being right-handed. (those result of the weak interaction).


Ask me harder questions next time. This thread is closing because It has gone way off-track and you act like a kid. If you want to talk about it go physics.stackexchange.com ok?






Google is awesome, isn't it?
Congrats falling from 3M to 2.6M u lost all ur troops didn't you?(if we don't count the 12k supp from your alliance)

[5108468] ImperialGuard (US1) [US1] :: March 26, 2020, 10:39 p.m.
anyone know what the ratio is that activates the troop retreat = no battle message.
http://prntscr.com/qxxfmt
What would be really clever is to stay on topic...
he said I was dumb I didn't start this.

[5112089] Hands up (GB1) [GB1] :: April 12, 2020, 5:40 p.m.

In my server that is against fair play