As we discussed in Chapter 1: Superposition Simplified, particles can be in multiple places at once. But what happens when we throw some waves into the mix?
Meet the Wave-Particle Duality, where particles exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behavior. It's like they're trying to surf two different waves at once.
"Wave-particles are like the surfers of the quantum world. They're always trying to catch the next big one, but end up wiping out."
E = hf = m * v^2 / (2 * pi * c)
Next Chapter: Wave-Particle Interference explores how waves interact with particles in the quantum realm.