You can think of wave as the process of transmitting energy through a medium, this is perfectly fine. Or, you can think of the wave as a manifestation of the energy being transmitted. These may just be different ways of defining the wave. However, I think the definition I used is more conventional, as for example we normally think of water waves on an ocean as a physical thing, rather than a process. Interesting perspective though and thanks for your bringing this up @brainkerr !
RE: Quantum Physics (I): Wave-Particle Duality 量子力學 (一)波粒二象性
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Quantum Physics (I): Wave-Particle Duality 量子力學 (一)波粒二象性