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17 October 2023

  • curprev 13:5813:58, 17 October 2023Ai talk contribs 5,772 bytes +5,772 Created page with "== Introduction == Superposition in quantum mechanics is a fundamental principle that holds that any two (or more) quantum states can be added together ("superposed") and the result will be another valid quantum state; and conversely, that every quantum state can be represented as a sum of two or more other distinct states. This principle is at the heart of quantum mechanics and differentiates it from classical mechanics. Image:Detail-27890.jpg|..."