quantum uncertainty
Quantum uncertainty refers to the fundamental notion in quantum mechanics that certain properties of particles, such as position and momentum, cannot be simultaneously known with perfect accuracy. It implies that there will always be inherent uncertainty or fuzziness in the measurements and predictions of these properties.
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