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When dealing with extremely small particles it is possible to think of them as waves. The particle-wave duality. The De'brolie equation permits the conversion of massive particles in motion into waves. If a particle is not moving (and in an einsteinium frame of reference no such thing is possible) then we may refer to it as a 'standing wave' a circle that has velocity and frequency and wave-length. Such a thing can be thought of as a vibrating string.

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