If everything is waves, and everything that appears to be independent (like electrons and particles, colors of light) is also waves, then am I also wave? Am I one quantum of a larger Human-Wave made of all humans who have ever existed, past-present-future? Or am I one instance of my own individual Anon-Wave that is stretched from birth to death? Or is it both? How can I use wave theory to improve my life?
you can pass through both doors and then interfere with yourself. like you can't get to some places because your other-door copy is also there in the opposite phase
>>17001688>then am I also wave?yes, just a very condensed one
>>17001694>you can pass through both doors and then interfere with yourself.how?>>17001710are all of my atoms their own individual condensed waves that will be freed over time through entropy? i really dont understand what it means to "be" a wave, since a wave is not an individual point, and yet i feel like an individual point.
>>17001721>since a wave is not an individual pointno, it is a distribution of energy in 4d space propagating in some direction
>>17001688the human race is a wave. going against the wave turns you into minor interference.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lr2K71gtZk4&ra=m
>>17001725i am physically going in the same direction as all humanity because we're all on the earth which is moving through space, but i can also move in different directions than other people while on the earth, so in which direction is my wave moving?
>>17001688>A single photon emitted from a point source propagates as a spherically symmetric probability wavefunction rather than a localized particle until it is measured. This wavefunction spreads outward, meaning the photon exists in a superposition of all possible locations on the expanding spherical shell simultaneously. >Quantum wavelet temporal interference involves using wavelet transforms to analyze or engineer time-resolved quantum phenomena, such as nonlocal temporal double-slit interference and quantum fractals. Light can interact with itself super temporally>Temporal Interference (Slits in Time): Researchers at Imperial College London demonstrated that light can interfere with its past self by creating "slits in time" using indium tin oxide. So there's quantum vacuum energy fractals that electrons travel backwards through time with when the universe was smaller, so they are always out of reach. It's because the lose mass faster than the speed of light when they teleport into these "past" "hyper-shells" around protons.
>>17001739towards the motion of least inertia, that's where all things move, that's why heavy things turn into balls and why waves bend around things, things simply go where they physically can determined by the sum of all forces acting upon the object
>>17001744>towards the motion of least inertia**direction of least inertiaslip of a freud
>>17001742how do i learn to stop being a wavelet
>>17001742>there's quantum vacuum energy fractals that electrons travel backwards through time with when the universe was smaller, so they are always out of reachelaborate on how this applies to me as a wave. is there a way i can interact with the past, or am i doing it subconsciously all the time?>>17001744so if everything is waves all moving toward the same place, what am i supposed to do with that knowledge? what are scientists doing with that knowledge? does it even matter? are we going in and out of phase with other things all the time?
>>17001820>so if everything is waves all moving toward the same placewhat "same place"?>are we going in and out of phase with other things all the time?well, yes, there are waves flying through you right now
>>17001694You could jerk off through both doors, but interference pattern would just be particles.
>>17001721It happens because position is described with a wave function, not with point coordinates. In the macro world you can interfere with yourself through your own words and actions, so you better mind them before regretting them.
>>17001688A wave is just a signal that travels through space and time, so if you are bound to space and time, then yes, you are a wave by definition.Also it is mathematically impossible for everything to be waves since waves are a mathematical system and incompleteness shows that a single mathematical system is not capable of modeling all truths.
>>17002019>single mathematical systembut what if we were a wave and a particle at the same time? or sometimes one, sometimes the other? that would be two systems.
>>17001688You can calculate your own de Broglie wavelength lil bro
>>17002022Nope if they are compatible, they can be treated as one system like how we have Cartesian and Spherical coordinate systems too, but they both still get hung up on irrational numbers and other truths they can't possibly fully represent, even the standard model is several different force schemas put together yet it still struggles to explain things too.
>>17002023>You can>implying
>>17001688Schizopost answer:Raise your frequency to loveSchizoposter answer more:You would be the wave reinstantiated in one place at a time, and you could learn all of the field patterns to improve your brains prediction of waves to reinstantiate yourself in a more ideal geometric structure