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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Meaning of \"Psi Function\" of Quantum Theory
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Author(s)Yuri N Keilman
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2010
JournalGeneral Science Journal
Volume[[1]]
No. of pages4

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Abstract

The "Psi" Function of Quantum Theory is actually a complex amplitude of some standing wave that has different frequencies of oscillations in different locations. If we assume that De-Broglie frequency of moving electron has to be equal to the local frequency of this standing wave then we obtain the Schroedinger Equation.