statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics
The statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics is a framework that describes the behavior of particles on a microscopic scale by representing them as waves of probability. It suggests that the outcomes of measurements in the quantum world are inherently probabilistic, with the likelihoods determined by mathematical calculations using wavefunctions. This interpretation emphasizes the importance of statistical predictions and averages rather than deterministic outcomes.
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