Quantum math describes particle behaviors strangely
Quantum mechanics unveils a bizarre subatomic world where particles exist in multiple states, governed by probabilities, challenging our everyday understanding of reality and powering modern technology.
Quantum mechanics reveals that particles like electrons don't follow predictable paths; instead, their behavior is described by probabilities and wave functions. This mind-bending approach, developed by scientists like Max Planck and Erwin Schrödinger in the early 20th century, shows particles can exist in multiple states simultaneously until observed.
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