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Why quantum mechanics does not say a particle can be in two places at once

This post is about understanding the difference between a mathematical model and the physical system that is being modeled. Confusion between the model and the physical system is especially prevalent in quantum physics and leads to statements such as: A particle can be in two places at once An object is spread out in space … Read more


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