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Can any mass move in space following a straight line? With every particle of matter a real wave must be associated Rate Topic: -----

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Following De Broglie hipothesis any mass m won't move following a straight line but an associated wave trajectory based on this equation.


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Would it be possible to move inside space following a straight line? is there any flat space where linear trajectorys are possible?
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View PostLightness, on 18 October 2011 - 10:33 PM, said:

Following De Broglie hipothesis any mass m won't move following a straight line but an associated wave trajectory based on this equation.


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Would it be possible to move inside space following a straight line? is there any flat space where linear trajectorys are possible?

Once the mass is sufficiently large the particle is larger than the uncertainty in the trajectory.
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