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JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
Do electrons actually exist if it’s not possible to predict where an electron might be at any given moment?
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JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@LittleEvilOne to the best of our ability, things can be knowable with sufficient information.

The answer is electron clouds.
@JoeyFoxx The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that the exact position and momentum of an electron cannot be simultaneously determined. This is because electrons simply don't have a definite position, and direction of motion, at the same time.
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@LittleEvilOne yw

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Livingwell · 61-69, M
@JoeyFoxx Heisenberg’s equation offers a 90% probability of an electrons position. But it’s the best that you can do. If we lived in that dimension of quantum physics everything would be fuzzy and fade in and out.
@Livingwell Very true.