What causes electrons to move in wave form?

mercredi 1 janvier 2014

Ok, so I have been searching around the internet for an answer to this and have not found anything besides the fact that electrons move in a quantum way, that is jumping from one place to another without passing through the space between those two places, which I am aware of. So the two main aspects of this question that I am confused about are:



1. What causes electrons to jump from orbit to orbit without any human influence like heating it when it is going around a nucleus?



and



2. After having read about the double slit experiment, I was confused about what the electron in the test was orbiting around if it was just an electron itself; how could it go about its normal movements without a nucleus as its center?



Thank you in advance!





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