Diepkug sat in the room and fell into a boundless thought about what was deduced in front of him, as if experiencing a nightmare never seen before.

He repeatedly looked at his logical deduction process from the beginning, trying to find out where the problem was, and kept talking:

"How could an electron be a wave?"

After again and again, his self-talk became:

"How can an electron be a wave?"

The doubts covered up other ideas, and he began to delve into the inner meaning of his paper:

"Why are electrons waves?"

The goose-like snow covered the outside, reflecting the faint lights, radiating a cold and fiery light, and Dieppe gradually put away the ugly expression like crying and smiling, showing a contemplative look.

"... According to this reasoning, it seems that all moving microscopic particles have corresponding wave frequencies or wavelengths, but why is this?" Dieppe's brows grew deeper and deeper, and suddenly, he associates with this strange phenomenon There are two sentences, which is what Lord Evans said in different papers:

"... Maybe we should look at the wave particle problem with a more open attitude."

"... Since the undulation and particle nature of light are irrefutable, and there are conclusive experimental results, why not unify them, maybe it has wave-particle duality."

The latter sentence appeared in a simple paper and was said in uncertain speculation, so it left no impression, but Dieppe firmly remembered the wave-particle duality The concept, in retrospect, touched my heart, and finally clarified my point of view.

He took a deep breath, as if to release a monster that would destroy the entire world, writing at the end of the manuscript: "We can conclude that the wave-particle duality not only exists in photons, but can also be extended to all Moving microscopic particles, including protons, neutrons, and electrons, all have wavelengths corresponding to their own energy, that is, they have wave-particle duality. "

After writing this sentence, Dieppe was exhausted as if he was relieved, and various strange thoughts appeared in his mind: "If microscopic particles have wave-particle duality and have their own fluctuation frequency, what about the macroscopic matter of motion? "

This is really a "ridiculous" promotion. Dieppe looked at his own stable existence and shook his head humorously. He didn't go deep into the subconscious and remembered something else: "Special relativity can also be applied to the micro-world represented by the new alchemy Among them, the two systems are not completely independent, and it seems that they can be unified in some way. Maybe the two studies will use each other ’s knowledge, such as the new alchemy of relativism? "

Various divergent and eccentric thoughts began to disappear as Dieppe's mood stabilized, but he looked at the paper in front of him, as if he was pressing a huge stone in his heart, unspeakably heavy.

Standing from behind the desk, Dieppe walked to the window and pushed the glass window away. The steep cold wind and the biting chill came from the face.

This made Dieppe, who was not magical, shudder for several consecutive times, his brain was frozen soberly, and he saw a faint light on the horizon, a piece of white on the ground, wrapped in silver, seems to be a brand new world.

"Its daybreak……"

Diepp said to himself with a sigh.

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At breakfast, Dieppe, who was holding his thesis, did not see the teacher Lavindi, so after hesitating and struggling, he went straight to his study and knocked on the door.

"Come in." Lavindi responded through the magic tower, knowing that Dieppe was outside, so he didn't refuse.

Pushing open the door of the study, Dieppe walked in very lightly and saw the teacher coming out of the magic laboratory. It seemed that he was verifying the paper of Lord Brooke all night.

"What's the matter?" Lavindi asked bluntly.

Dieppe hesitated again, and many emotions such as fear, tension, worry, and self-confidence came to mind. I am afraid that no one could accept the result of his derivation.

"Hurry up!" Lavindi was also an arcanist accustomed to roaring.

Dieppe gritted his teeth and took out the paper: "Teacher, this is my latest paper. I would like to ask you to guide me and see what is wrong."

Anyway, no experiments have confirmed that the cognitive world should not be shaken.

"What's so hesitant about?" Lavindi said loudly, and took over the paper.

He didn't have much experience. He changed to Fernando. When Lucien did this, he would definitely ask if there was any subversiveness, what degree of subversiveness, and what "posture" he should read the paper correctly.

Dieppe opened his mouth and didn't spit out a word. I didn't know how to answer the teacher's question. I couldn't say that I was worried about being roared by you and that the paper was criticized and rendered worthless.

Lavin first read this paper, which was not long, and walked to the desk. Suddenly, his footsteps stopped, the expression on his face changed like an opera actor, shaking, indignation, anger, doubt, unacceptable. Wait for the look to repeat.

Dieppe took a step back quietly, and seemed to feel the horror pressure exuded from the teacher. He is already the top power in the cognitive world that can map and influence the current world!

Not knowing how long it took, Lavin recovered, and looked at Dieppe with his eyes:

"You tell me that electrons are waves?"

The voice was depressed and low, as if hiding a terrifying storm.

"Yes, microscopic particles should all have wave-particle duality ..." Dieppe's disturbing words were not finished, and facing him was Lavindi's roar:

"You tell me that electrons are waves?"

"After we measured the mass of the electron, observed its trajectory, determined that it had momentum and met the conservation conditions, you told me it was a wave?"

"Then why don't you tell me, those noble ladies, the noble ladies who actually gave birth to a few children after they married are actually men?"

...

The one-line roar made Dieppe keep stepping back until his back pressed against the door. Although the teacher ’s analogy seemed to be correct, he always felt that it would not seem too simple to extend the duality of the micro world to the macro world. Yes, and:

"There are indeed some special magical creatures that are hermaphrodite, and the nobles with their bloodlines can change their own gender after excitation ..." he muttered in a low voice.

Lavindi's dark grey eyes stared at Dieppe, as if there was a tide-like chaos of elements around him: "Follow me to the laboratory."

Dieppe wiped his face, walked behind the teacher in silence, saw him stop in front of Lucien's cloud chamber, and turned on the electromagnetic cyclotron.

"Come, you tell me, is the electron with such a beautiful trajectory a wave?" Lavendi growled again.

Dieppe knows that without looking at it, there are fantastic particle trajectories in the cloud chamber, so clear and so shocking.

He took a deep breath and said with a firm sense: "Electrons can also exhibit particle properties. It is a wave and a particle."

Such words are heard in Lavendi's ears, just like someone is saying, he is a man and a woman, he is a giant and a dwarf, he is a living person and a dead person, so ridiculous, so unreasonable!

There have been several wars against each other, and the waves and particles that are incompatible are actually one?

He also wanted to roar Dieppe a few more times, but after seeing the student stubbornly staring at himself with bloodshot eyes, he calmed down a bit again. In arcane, he was only a logical derivation and experimental result. tutor.

Quietly recalled Dieppe's logical deduction process, recalled his entire paper, and found that in addition to being unacceptable, it seems that there is not much problem.

"Maybe you confused the concepts when you linked several formulas together. I'll take a closer look." Lavindi eased his tone.

Dieppe knew that the teacher was really difficult to accept for a while. Even the person who deduced his conclusion struggled for a long time to believe that he was still uneasy and unsure, so he nodded in frustration: "I am waiting for the teacher Your guidance. "

Lavindi looked at the students slightly depressed and lost, and walked out with the paper: "This paper is relatively simple and not too long. I will first send them to Morris and Gaston to see if they will What is the idea, I do not mean correct. "

This is something he has always emphasized, and teachers cannot be blindly followed.

Dieppe ignited a small flame again, with anticipation and hope.

Anxious, Dieppe didn't do any research, watching from time to time when the "courier" came back, and at noon, he confirmed that the reply of several high-level arcanists arrived and came to the teacher's study again:

"Teacher, what is their opinion, Lord Morris?"

Lavindi said with a blank expression on the stationery: "Morris's opinion is, 'A rigorous but daring deviate from the actual hypothesis, which is inconsistent with all experimental results. In what form particles and waves should be unified and exist ? There is currently no model that can be used. '

Dieppe's expectant expression collapsed suddenly, and his confidence was shaken again.

"Gaston's opinion is, 'Any hypothesis must be strictly confirmed by experiments and phenomena. Obviously, I have not seen this. Electrons are both particles and waves, a completely unimaginable form of existence'."

Because of the paper sent by Lavindi, Morris and Gaston's words were still moderate.

Dieppe sat in the chair bitterly, a mess in his heart, maybe I was really wrong?

"Your this paper is hard to convince others that even the persistence of the wave theory is only entangled in electromagnetic waves and photons. They have never doubted electrons. They will definitely be happy with your assumptions and deductions, but they certainly will Will give you enough support. "Lavindi concluded.

Dieppe scratched his head: "The gap needs to be small enough so that we should be able to see the diffraction or interference of electrons, just like waves."

Deep in his heart, he was still firm on his ideas.

He nodded secretly to the students with such a firm attitude, and Lavindi thought that he could not be allowed to continue his cranky thoughts, so he said: "I will send your paper to Lucien again. He is an absolute authority in this respect. Don't approve ... "

"That might be wrong." Dieppe's eyes seemed to be burning with flames, which was fueled by hope and expectation, and a supplement was added to his heart, "But I still have to wait for the rebuttal of the experimental results ..."

"Magic Faith Messenger" sent the paper, and Dieppe began to wait anxiously, nervously as if he had checked his mental talents.

"I don't need the group of bastards supported by the wave ..."

"If anyone would agree with my paper, then Lord Evans is undoubtedly one of the few. If even he feels ridiculous, then ..."

"Your Excellency, what would you say ..."