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Terry Giblin
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In the quantum tunnelling process, where an electron tunnels though the potential barrier, we known this to be true by always seeing the electron we test for.
We have always found what we were looking for and therefore have NEVER considered or thought about any other vallid or acceptable solution, such as the quantum electron.
There are two solutions to QT.
Classical electron QT, where the "real" electron's tunnels through the barrier.
Or
Quantum electron QT, where the "virtual" electron's probability is greater than the barrier.
Did the classical electron tunnel through the barrier or does the quantum electron simply appear, according to QM?
Which process do you think is taking place?
Regards
Terry Giblin
We have always found what we were looking for and therefore have NEVER considered or thought about any other vallid or acceptable solution, such as the quantum electron.
There are two solutions to QT.
Classical electron QT, where the "real" electron's tunnels through the barrier.
Or
Quantum electron QT, where the "virtual" electron's probability is greater than the barrier.
Did the classical electron tunnel through the barrier or does the quantum electron simply appear, according to QM?
Which process do you think is taking place?
Regards
Terry Giblin