copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics
The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics is a theoretical framework that describes the behavior of subatomic particles. It states that particles exist in a combination of all possible states until they are measured, at which point they collapse into a single defined state. It emphasizes the probabilistic nature of quantum phenomena and the limitations of our ability to simultaneously know both the position and momentum of a particle.
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