Authors: Jozsef Garai
Experiments leading to the development of the wave-particle duality concept have been investigated. Analyzing the conditions of these previous experiments, it has been concluded that the wave or particle behavior depends on the type of interaction of the particle with its surroundings. The particle's interaction with “field” results in wave behavior, while interaction with “matter” results in particle behavior. The interaction between the particle and its surroundings occurs at the interface. Field surrounds the entire particle; therefore, the interaction occurs at the surface, “surface” interaction. The interaction of the particles with matter can be considered as point-like interaction, or “bulk” interaction.
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