time in quantum mechanics
In quantum mechanics, "time" refers to a fundamental concept measuring the sequence and duration of events. It characterizes the temporal evolution of quantum systems, describing how they change and interact with their surroundings. Unlike in classical physics, time in quantum mechanics is not considered an absolute and independent parameter, but rather entangled with other properties, such as energy and momentum, through the uncertainty principle.
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