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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / July 2006



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shamikphy@yahoo.com - 21 Jul 2006 16:09 GMT
Would you please help me out with a question in quantum mechanics?The
question is,
"why the constant term in a equation representing the superposition of
waves are complex numbers?".

with regards
Shamik
this is visual science enough numbers - 22 Jul 2006 12:46 GMT
> Would you please help me out with a question in quantum mechanics?The
> question is,
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> with regards
> Shamik

look realy look i'll draw you a mental picture...ok take two spheres.
place them from left to right. place one line in between them. now
think that the line in between the two spheres, but lets call them
circles k, is time. that is all for now. contact me for more
information. at jambute@gmail.com
 
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