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>>203077 Actually, it's pretty simple, so I'll try and tell you a little more than you need to know. As particles would move through the orderly crystal (in this case, Silicon), the quantum wave would indeed be uniformally reflected as it passes through - and this is through billions of similarly arranged atoms. What, then, can this mean? The crystal cannot exist. A perfectly uniform crystal indicates 1)Its particles are continuously immobile, and therefore, neither can possibly exist.
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