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Studer, A. & Curran, D. P. The electron is a catalyst.
Therefore, the answer to the question whether the electron is a wave or a particle is that it is neither.
However, if the electron is a particle, it seems reasonable to suppose that it passed through only one of the slits.
An electron is a wave and a particle -- seemingly contradictory, but it turns out they are just two different sides, different aspects, of the same reality.
Second, he postulated that the only orbits allowed are those for which the angular momentum of the electron is a whole number n times ℏ (ℏ = h/2π).
For example, string theory posits that an electron is a string undergoing one particular vibrational pattern; a quark is imagined as a string undergoing a different vibrational pattern.
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An individual electron is an evanescent entity, acting something like a particle and something like a wave.
Robert Millikan's famous oil-drop experiment, designed to measure the charge of an electron, is an example.
The perpetual spin of an electron is an important aspect of the covalent bond.
Unlike in physics, where a scientist assumes that an electron is an electron is an electron, a biologist is often interested in precisely what makes one individual different from another, one population different from another, or one species different from another.
So maybe the mass of the electron is an illusion.
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