Measurement outcomes determined probabilistically from "summary" of The Principles of Quantum Mechanics by P. A. M. Dirac
The measurement outcomes in quantum mechanics are not predetermined, as in classical physics, but are determined probabilistically. This means that we cannot predict with certainty the outcome of a measurement, but only the probability of obtaining a particular result. This concept challenges the deterministic view of the universe that prevailed in classical physics. When a measurement is made on a quantum system, the outcome is not uniquely determined by the state of the system. Instead, the state of the system evolves according to the laws of qua...Similar Posts
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