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>> No.11151026 [View]
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>>11151010
Well obviously we felt so good about it that we talk about all these concepts in physics in the public so freely right?
Unrelated to this, I do enjoy games with concealed rules.
The type of games where the host initiates a game and doesn't tell participants how its played. By self deduction they have to figure out the rules themselves, but the biggest rule usually that's clear is that you can't tell others.

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Yes, that "model" has been known to be incorrect for almost a century now. It has been superceded by the model of quantum mechanics. Learn science before trying to criticize it.

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>>8192493
The 3D surfaces basically represent the angular component of the wavefunction. The further out the surface is the greater the absolute value is at that angle. The probability density is the mofulus of the wavefunction squared so that's how the imaginary and negative values contribute.

It's hard to represent the full wavefunction in a 3D image because there are 4 things that need plotting, 3D location and the value of the wavefunction itself. This image shows a 2D slice of the orbitals, the blurriness shows the radial dependence that isn't shown in the other image.

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>>7742002
Yupyup, even single atoms are crazy little shits. Then realizing the countless amounts in a single human body all zipping along chaotically, yet ordered enough so people can continue crapping "muh bodeh is just a bag o' chemicals or dirt" memes.

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