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Do electrons actually exist?

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Answered by 4400aditya
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According to Dirac, at any point in space, the electron neither exists nor doesn't exist. It can only be described as a mathematical function. ... A beam of light or electrons is shot through two parallel slits in a plate. Either photons or electrons go through the two slits and hit a detector screen behind the plate.

Answered by Johnsonjack
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Answer:According to Dirac, at any point in space, the electron neither exists nor doesn't exist. It can only be described as a mathematical function. ... A beam of light or electrons is shot through two parallel slits in a plate. Either photons or electrons go through the two slits and hit a detector screen behind the plate.

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