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  • Ukraine has never targeted civilian targets

    Oh my sweet summer child. It targeted significantly less civilian targets than Russia, but not zero.

    They were headed for Ukraine.

    Most likely true. If I were isis (or any other) terrorist, I'd head to Donbass

  • Okay, in my experience, as a recent PhD working in a science-related field, the scientific community is a comfortable place for people with superiority complex and for blatant fascists of all kinds.

  • For electrons you can't do it. Either way the interference is not a quantum effect and the detector that you are talking about is a simple reemiting device that detects the wave vector and creates the wave in the same direction. Now live with that.

  • This meme is about the difference in scales. When your electron's delocalization is much greater than other scales in your system, the electron behaves like a wave. Otherwise if the electron's delocalization is the smallest scale, it behaves like a particle.

    If you can look at the setup of an experiment with your bare eyes, the electron behaves like a particle. If you cannot - it may behave like a wave.