• Welcome to Wikipedia, Quantum Particles! Thank you for your contributions. I am HackedBotato and I have been editing Wikipedia for some time, so if you...
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  • your friendly welcome User:WillKomen. I can't wait to start editing! Quantum Particles (talk) 13:57, 5 June 2015 (UTC) Hey , I see that you're from Planet...
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  • rely on it more than the others for this article. Nice research! Quantum Particles (talk) 14:05, 5 June 2015 (UTC) I went and summarized the source in...
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  • probabilistic quantum measurements can always arise from specific particle trajectories. Take a key puzzle in quantum theory: explaining how a beam of particles passing...
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  • of particles is allowed to fluctuate—for example, in the BCS theory of superconductivity. In quantum field theory (QFT) the forces between particles are...
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  • energy levels of atoms and subatomic particles" is just plain false: Quantum mechanics does not include quantum field theory, it's the other way around...
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  • probabilities that the electron is there or where. In quantum world particles are in superposition of both particles and waves (which was proved by Davisson-germer...
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  • duality. Wave particle duality is about classical wave and particles not working for quantum systems. We can't make them work by putting "quantum" in front...
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  • Quantum Mechanics By: Robert Devereau Quantum mechanics is an area of physics that watches the behaviour of tiny particles in existing components of matter...
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  • talk page, and a volunteer should respond shortly. Again, welcome! Quantum Particles (talk) 04:26, 10 June 2015 (UTC) Thanks for creating Love Marriage...
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  • from the tenets of quantum mechanics, particularly concerning particles. Putnam argued that the distributive law was false under quantum mechanics, and that...
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  • possible hypothesis is that "quantum macaroni" could refer to a new approach to modeling the behavior of subatomic particles that incorporates the complex...
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  • are random, but since two entangled, quantum mechanical particles are involved, the measurements on the two particles are related. As I've said time and...
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  • All the fundamental elementary particles, like – Fermions, Baryons, and Bosons, like Higgs Boson are the clubbed quantum states PQBH and PQWH of the building...
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  • explaining why everything is a wave and virtual particles. I kinda get the jist of it but I don't have a quantum mechanics text book. I am a lowly high school...
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  • for a fourth quantum number that could no longer be fitted into the Bohr-Sommerfeld model of planetary zero-dimensional point particles. Werner Heisenberg...
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  • experiments advocate the idea that particles themselves can be thought of as excited states of the underlying quantum vacuum, and that all properties of...
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  • particles. This last point requires the universe to not merely be a vast collection of the countless photons, electrons and other quantum particles within...
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  • small particles like dust accumulate into larger objects after being coupled together. Additionally there should be a link to "Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)"...
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  • which means no ghost particles will be created by the photon itself, and no any other ghost particles or real particles, and no quantum fluctuation. But the...
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  • to grasp it. One of the most baffling subjects is that observing a quantum particle causes its state to seemingly change in what is known as the ‘observer...
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  • and again called reenacted particles. They are captivating structures with which to recognize qubits, and semiconductor quantum spots are especially reassuring...
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  • subatomic particles, such as electrons and photons. Quantum mechanics introduces concepts such as wave-particle duality, uncertainty principle, and quantum entanglement...
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