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Space and time are emergent properties of quantum reality.

  • Wave-like behavior explains how quantum objects can interfere with themselves. Particles moving at higher speeds have smaller wavelengths and become more particle-like than slow-moving particles with long wavelengths. This is observed in experiments, and a wave-nature model is the simplest model of this phenomenon.
  •  A quantum is a highly unified, spatially extended bundle of the energy of a quantum field, such as the electromagnetic field, the electron-positron field, the quark field, and the Higgs field. These quanta obey the rules of quantum physics. This bundle is best visualized as an excitation, disturbance, or wave in the quantum vacuum field.
  • It is true that detection is easily modeled as particle-like behavior, and travel is easily modeled as wave-like behavior but changing your model has no physical effect, so it doesn’t become a particle/wave just because you model it differently, nor does anyone watching it change it from one to the other.
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