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Particles like electrons can be described as waves. Light from very distant parts of the universe can experience redshift. Some cosmic rays are electrons. Do electrons therefore experience some sort of redshift? Is this meaningful?
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Particles like electrons can be described as waves. Light from very distant parts of the universe can experience redshift. Some cosmic rays are electrons. Do electrons therefore experience some sort of redshift? Is this meaningful?
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