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Does the earth have other stable orbits in the solar system? This question can be answered by studying the long-term statistical behavior of the motion of real particles. The earth's trajectory in solar system is an ellipse according to Kepler's laws of motion. The quantum state function is a mapping of the elliptical equation onto the complex plane, from which we derive the Schrödinger equation of quantum mechanics. The results show that the stable orbit of the earth is not unique, and the motion energies of different orbits are quantized.
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The wave-particle duality is a fundamental assumption of quantum mechanics. This study rules out the binary paradox of quantum through the motion scenarios of the solar system and provides a realistic interpretation for quantum mechanics by deriving the Schrödinger equation from the Kepler's laws of motion. It reveals an unusual relationship between classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, and demonstrates the unity of physical laws in the macro and micro world.
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This page is a summary of: Wave or Particle? Quantum Behavior of Solar System, May 2023, Research Square,
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2891785/v1.
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