Beerina
Sarcastic Conqueror of Notions
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Here they view the electron cloud of an atom in unprecedented detail, including the first two orbital types: sphere and butt Xerox.
So far so good. But I thought these were "probability clouds", i.e. just a mathematical definition of the satistical probability an electron would be at each point.
Which is fine, except there wouldn't be a "cloud" to view, so to speak.
So what's going on here? Is it basically the same thing as the Einstein-Bose condensate, which, apparently, is also "actually viewable"?
Sorry, not a grad-level physicist, so forgive me.
So far so good. But I thought these were "probability clouds", i.e. just a mathematical definition of the satistical probability an electron would be at each point.
Which is fine, except there wouldn't be a "cloud" to view, so to speak.
So what's going on here? Is it basically the same thing as the Einstein-Bose condensate, which, apparently, is also "actually viewable"?
Sorry, not a grad-level physicist, so forgive me.