On 11/4/2024 1:56 PM, William Prescott wrote:
I should have read more carefully before replying. Are you (Michael) responding 
to the electron speed or the signal speed. The signal travels much faster than 
an individual electron. The analogy I read was to think of a tube filled with 
marbles moving through it. A marble drops out of the end much faster than it 
takes for one marble to traverse the entire tube.

Will

Only meaningful to talk about the wave. Electrons are identical. What is the meaning of a statement "an electron went in one end and a different one came out". What do you mean by that when there is no way to tell one electron from another.

Michael


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