Quantum Wave Functions
The wave function serves as a mathematical abstraction that, when squared, reveals the probability of detecting particles like electrons or photons at specific points in space. As particles move, it's actually their wave functions that change over time, governed by the Schrodinger equation. This interplay explains phenomena such as the double slit experiment, highlighting the inherently probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 14: Principles of Quantum Mechanics
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