On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 9:58 PM, David Roberson <dlrober...@aol.com> wrote: > I was thinking of the other guy whose name is Heisenberg. The wave > functions do not have a time domain feature from what I recall. And then, > any attempt to locate the electron will shove it out of position. This > discussion reminds me of the dead/alive ECAT story. I do not claim to be an > expert in QM, perhaps someone who has that knowledge will help out here.
Okay, but what I'm sayin' is that in the crevasse of a partial crystal lattice, those partial bound electrons restrict where the RSH fermion might reside by exclusion. "Well, I can't go there." "And I can't go there." Fritz! Let's just plunge into this these here bound quarks and make a neutron. Kinda reminds me of the sperm who fools the egg: "Candygram" "Landshark" (You gotta be old to know these SNL references." T