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Comments by "Hakan Karaağaç" (@TheReaper569) on "How Do Chameleons Change Color?" video.
How do we see things exacly? I mean photons bounce off of objects and all and their wave behavior and colour as in frequency of light and all but how does bouncing a photon allows us to see the object it bounced from and not the light itself? Just by the objectts that reflect some colours and not reflect some others?
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***** "When electrons falls back down to their default energy shell, they release this energy once again as a photon" As in a decay? Because this sounds very familiar with the topic of nuclear decay where atomic structure loses some energy/mass and gives it out ass energy/radiation/photons
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Jensaw101 i thought that "orbitals" are only "most likely" places that electron will be at if someone was to look for them. With probabilities of %95 and similar, but outside of orbitals it is very unlikely but electron could be there. Sorry if you understand as if i am trying to frustrate you or anyone, i m still new to probalistic quantum physics and certainties of particle physics. Their interactions still puzzles me. Perhaps many real scientists aswell.
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Jensaw101 Just to clerify that i understood correctly from the second paragraph. Orbitals are places where waves arent completealy destructive to each other and electrons are stable in any reasonable time there.
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Jensaw101 Thank you for your answers, to update my initial belief, i belived that an electron could be anywhere where most likely be an orbital but less likely to be spaces that arent an orbital or very distant from the nucleus, like the other side of the universe. Electron still has probalistic nature of existance of exact placement, but these probabiliites of existances are still WITHIN these orbitals and not where else. Thanks mate^^
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