quantum randomness
Quantum randomness refers to inherent unpredictability at the quantum level, where the behavior of particles or systems cannot be precisely determined in advance. It involves the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics, where outcomes can only be described in terms of probabilities rather than definite values.
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