A system can exist in multiple states simultaneously until it is measured. This isn't just a "lack of knowledge"; it is a physical reality. Think of a coin spinning on a table—while it's spinning, it is effectively both heads and tails at once. Only when it stops does it "choose" a state. 3. The Measurement Problem & Born’s Rule
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) tells us the probability of finding the particle in a specific spot. Why the act of observation changes the outcome remains one of the greatest debates in physics. 4. The Uncertainty Principle (Heisenberg) A system can exist in multiple states simultaneously
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