We know that electrons often behave as waves. But this raises the question, waves in what...
We know that electrons often behave as waves. But this raises the question, waves in what medium? There have been multiple answers proposed for this question, but one in particular is accepted by most modern scientists as the most probable What is this answer? Select one O 1. The electron is a wave in a field of other particles that make it up. O 2. The electron is a "probability wave", a wave in the medium of the mathematics describing its existence. O 3. The electron becomes "smeared" out, and is essentiallty a wave in itself O 4. The electron is not a wave at all, its probabilistic behavior is an illusion created by an incomplete knowledge of quantum mechanicS O 5. Answers 1 and 4 are correct O 6. Answers 1 and 3 are correct 7, All of the above O 8. Scientists have not yet arrived at a firm consensus