Sitting in the study, Dieppe was overwhelmed by his own endless thoughts from his own deduction, as if he was in a nightmare.
He kept going through the entire process over and over again, trying to find the problem. He could not stop murmuring,
"How is it possible that electrons take the form of waves?"
A while later, he started asking himself, "How can it be?"
Then his confusion beat all the other thoughts, and Dieppe started studying the implications of his findings.
"Why waves…?"
The heavy snow was silently falling outside. The dim light coming out from Dieppe's place, however, looked enthusiastic in such bad weather. The frustrated look slowly disappeared from Dieppe's face and was replaced with the look of contemplating.