1- We understand electrons as popping in and out of existence in a field of possibilities, but is it also how we understand their behavior when they are not part of an atom?
2- Atoms can share electrons, but as they pop in and out of existence, and are never at the same place, how could they bind two atoms?
***sorry for spelling mistake of "behavior", looks like I can't edit the title. ***Looks like it's not a mistake after all, just not very American.
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The behaviour of electrons
in Physics
Posted · Edited by dnl
Hi guys, I have two questions for you.
1- We understand electrons as popping in and out of existence in a field of possibilities, but is it also how we understand their behavior when they are not part of an atom?
2- Atoms can share electrons, but as they pop in and out of existence, and are never at the same place, how could they bind two atoms?
***sorry for spelling mistake of "behavior", looks like I can't edit the title.
***Looks like it's not a mistake after all, just not very American.