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Prior to viewing your site, I was only aware of position and momentum. Then I saw on your site that time and energy are also conjugate attributes. I'm mainly interested in "whole" attributes, if that makes sense. I'v read about trying to read gravity waves with a "half-position, half-momentum" attribute. Those are the ones that I'm less interested in being aware of, but feel free to mention them if you happen to know. Oh and also if you could tell me what wave form represents the attribute. For example, a sine wave for momentum and a pulse for position. Also any good books you know of to help me out.
Re: What are all of the known conjugate attributes of a quantum particle?
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