HUMAN 1C Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Uncertainty Principle

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Anytime a body isn"t observed, the body is not in any specific position, nor does it have any specific determinant, definite values. It is described as a superposition, an overlap, different positions in space. The body will be 40% here, 30% there, 30% another place. The superposition evolves deterministically, if you know its state, you can predict its future states. Linear dynamics of the body is how the body moves when it is not being observed. When the body is observed, you find it to be in one specific place. The body will instantaneously and randomly collapse into a definite value. You don"t get there by tracing a specific path, the electron just shows up there. This means nature does not move in a continuous motion but by random jumps. You can"t predict where the body will be found, it is based on probability. Born"s rule you can calculate the probability of where the body will be.

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