>wave-like, particle-like, packet of information which has mass and no volume, velocity with magnitude, momentum, but no direction >exists as a particle when measured and a wave when its not>spin without actual rotation, but still produces a magnetic field which is literally everywhere in the universe>does not exist at a single, definite point within its "probability cloud", exists at all points within said cloud simultaneouslyAm I'm understanding this correctly?
noyou're mistaking the existence of a system with the information you know about its constituents
>you're mistaking the existence of a system with the information you know about its constituents
>>16974706only children live in fantasyland
>>16974708Looks like you still live in the fantasyland your mommy set up for you when you finally learned to tie your shoes at the age of 12 and she called you a clever boy.
>>16974622literally everything you said is wrong