: This is the idea that a quantum system exists in all possible states simultaneously until it is observed.
: Werner Heisenberg’s principle states that you cannot simultaneously know a particle's exact position and momentum. The more accurately you measure one, the less you know about the other. In Search of SchrГ¶dinger's Cat
: Gribbin explains that light and subatomic particles exhibit properties of both waves and particles depending on how they are measured. : This is the idea that a quantum
: This is the idea that a quantum system exists in all possible states simultaneously until it is observed.
: Werner Heisenberg’s principle states that you cannot simultaneously know a particle's exact position and momentum. The more accurately you measure one, the less you know about the other.
: Gribbin explains that light and subatomic particles exhibit properties of both waves and particles depending on how they are measured.