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The wave-particle duality is a fundamental property of the [[elementary particle|fundamental particles]] and even macroscopic objects to behave as a [[particle]] and [[wave]] simultaneously. While this is the closest explanation based on our comprehensible model, the duality itself is a property of the entities that is intrinsic in nature. | The wave-particle duality is a fundamental property of the [[elementary particle|fundamental particles]] and even macroscopic objects to behave as a [[particle]] and [[wave]] simultaneously. While this is the closest explanation based on our comprehensible model, the duality itself is a property of the entities that is intrinsic in nature. |
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Explanationedit
The wave-particle duality is a fundamental property of the fundamental particles and even macroscopic objects to behave as a particle and wave simultaneously. While this is the closest explanation based on our comprehensible model, the duality itself is a property of the entities that is intrinsic in nature.