Chapter 594 waits

Dieppuku sat in the room, lost in boundless thoughts at what was deduced in front of him, as if he was experiencing a nightmare he had never had before.

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

"How can electrons be waves?"

After repeating it over and over again, his self-talk became:

"How can electrons be waves?"

Doubts overshadowed other ideas, and he began to delve into the inner meaning of his thesis:

"Why are electrons waves?"

The snow like goose feathers covered the outside, reflecting the faint light, emitting a cold and fiery light, and Dieppe gradually put away his ugly expression as if crying and laughing, 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 so?" Dieppe's brows furrowed deeper and deeper, and suddenly, he remembered two sentences from this strange phenomenon, which were the words that His Excellency Evans had said in different papers:

「…… Maybe we should look at the issue of waves with a more open attitude."

「…… Since the wave and particle nature of light are irrefutable and confirmed by conclusive experimental results, why not unify them, perhaps it has wave-particle duality."

The latter sentence appeared in a simple paper, and it was said in an uncertain speculative tone, so it did not leave much impression, but Dieppe firmly remembered the concept of wave-particle duality.

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

After writing this sentence, Dieppe was full of exhaustion as if he was weak, and all kinds of strange thoughts appeared in his mind: "If microscopic particles have wave-particle duality and have their own wave frequency, what about moving macroscopic matter?"

Dieppe looked at his stable existence, shook his head amusedly, subconsciously did not go deeper, and remembered something else: "Special relativity can also be applied to the microscopic world represented by the new alchemy, the two systems are not completely independent, they seem to be able to be unified in some way, maybe the research of the two in the future will use each other's knowledge, such as the relativistic new alchemy?"

All kinds of divergent and strange thoughts began to disappear as Diep's mood stabilized, but he looked at the paper in front of him, and his heart still seemed to be pressed against a boulder, an indescribable heaviness.

Standing up from behind the desk, Dieppe walked to the window and pushed the glass window open, a steep cool breeze and a biting chill hit his face.

This made Diep, who had not used magic, shiver several times in a row, his brain was extremely awake, and he saw that the sky had lit up with a faint light, and the ground was white, covered in silver, it seemed to be a completely new world.

"It's dawn......"

Diep sighed to himself.

…………

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

"Come in." Through the feedback from the Magic Tower, Ravendi knew that it was Dieppe outside, so he did not refuse.

Pushing open the door of the study, Dieppe walked in very lightly, and saw the teacher coming out of the magic laboratory, as if he had been verifying His Excellency Brooke's thesis all night.

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

Dieppe hesitated again, fear, nervousness, worry, lack of confidence and many other emotions came to his heart, and I was afraid that no one could accept the results of his deduction.

"Speak quickly!" Ravendi is also an arcanist who is used to roaring.

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

Anyway, there has been no experimental confirmation, so there should be no wavering of the cognitive world.

"What's there to hesitate about?" Lavindi said in a loud voice and took the paper.

He also doesn't have much experience, if it were Fernando, when he met Lucian doing this, he would definitely ask if there was any subversion, what degree of subversion, and what kind of "posture" should be used to read the paper correctly.

Dieppe opened his mouth, didn't spit out a word, didn't know how to answer the teacher's question, and couldn't say that I was worried about being ranted at by you, that the paper would be refuted as worthless.

LaVine first read this short paper as he walked towards the desk, and suddenly, his steps stopped, and the expression on his face changed like that of an opera singer, trembling, indignant, annoyed, doubtful, unacceptable, etc.

Diep quietly took a step back, as if he felt the terrifying pressure emanating from the teacher, he was already a top powerhouse that the cognitive world could map and influence the current world!

I don't know how long it took, but Lavindi came back to his senses and looked at Dieppe with his eyes:

"You tell me that electrons are waves?"

The voice was suppressed and low, as if there was a terrifying storm hidden.

"Yes, microscopic particles should have two particles......" Before Dieppe finished his apprehensive words, he was greeted by Ravendi's roar:

"You tell me that electrons are waves?"

"After we determined the mass of an 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 that those noble ladies who did give birth to several children after getting married are actually men?"

……

The roar made Dieppe keep taking small steps back until his back pressed against the door, although the teacher's analogy did not seem to be wrong, but he always felt that it was not right to simply generalize the duality of the microcosm to the macroscopic world, and:

"There are indeed special magical creatures that are hermaphrodites, and nobles with their bloodlines are able to change gender on their own after being stimulated......" he muttered in a low voice.

Ravendi's dark gray eyes stared at Dieppe, and there seemed to be a tidal wave of elemental chaos around him: "Follow me to the lab."

Diep wiped his face and walked silently behind the teacher, seeing him stop in front of Lucian's cloud chamber and turn on the electromagnetic cyclotron at the same time.

"Come, tell me, is the electron with such a wonderful trajectory a wave?" Lavindi roared again.

Dieppe didn't need to look to know that there were dreamy particle trails in the cloud room, so clear and so shocking.

He took a deep breath and said with a slightly firm meaning: "Electrons can also show particles, they are waves and particles."

Such words were heard in Lavindi's ears, as if someone was saying, he is a man and a woman, he is a giant and a dwarf, he is a living man and a dead man, so ridiculous, so unreasonable!

There have been several wars between each other, and the waves and particles that are incompatible with water and fire are actually one?

He wanted to rant a few more words at Dieppe, but after seeing the student's bloodshot eyes stubbornly looking at him, he calmed down a little, and in arcane, he was a tutor who only recognized logical derivation and experimental results.

Quietly recalling Dieppe's logical deduction process, recalling his entire thesis, I found that there seemed to be no major problem except that it was unacceptable.

"Maybe you confused the concept when you linked several formulas together, I'll take a closer look." Ravendi softened his tone.

Dieppe knew that the teacher was indeed difficult to accept for a while, and even he, the person who derived the conclusion, struggled for a long time before believing it, and he was still anxious and had little confidence, so he nodded a little frustrated: "I am waiting for your guidance, teacher."

LaVenti looked at the student's slightly depressed and disappointed appearance, and walked out with the paper: "This paper is relatively simple and not too long, I will send it to Morris and Gaston to see what they will think, I don't mean it's correct."

This is something he has always emphasized, and he cannot blindly follow the teacher.

Dieppe once again ignited a small flame in his heart, with anticipation and hope.

At noon, after confirming the arrival of replies from several high-level arcanists, he came to the teacher's study again:

"Teacher, what is your opinion, Your Excellency Morris?"

Lavendi took the letter paper and read it expressionlessly: "Morris's opinion is, 'A hypothesis that is so well-derived but bold that it is out of the ordinary, does not match all the experimental results. In what form should particles and waves coexist? There is currently no model that can correspond to it.'"

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

"Gaston's opinion was, 'Any hypothesis must be strictly confirmed by experiments and phenomena, and obviously, I don't see this, electrons are both particles and waves, completely unimaginable forms of existence.'"

Since it was a paper sent by Ravendi, Maurice and Gaston's words were quite gentle.

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

"It is difficult to convince others with this paper, even if you are a persistent of the wave theory, you are only entangled in electromagnetic waves and photons, and have never doubted electrons, they will definitely be pleased with your hypothesis and deduction, but they will definitely not give you enough support." Lavendi concluded.

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

He still holds his ideas firmly in his heart.

LaVenti thought that he could not be allowed to continue to think wildly, so he said: "I will send your thesis to Lucian again, he is the absolute authority in this regard, if he does not approve of ......"

"That may be wrong." Dieppe's eyes seemed to be burning with flames, which were fueled by hope and anticipation, and he added in his heart, "But I still have to wait for the rebuttal of the experimental results......"

The "familiar messenger" sent the paper away, and Dieppe began to wait restlessly, as nervously as if he had checked his spiritual talent.

"I don't need the bastard I said to support ......."

"If anyone agrees with my thesis, then Lord Evans is undoubtedly one of the few who find it ridiculous, then ......."

"Your Excellency Evans, what do you think......"

(End of this chapter)