Steven Cartledge

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Because quantum theory in a certain sense regards the world as made out of waves rather than out of things, quantum entities and their attributes combine according to the rules of wave addition rather than the rules of ordinary arithmetic. The superposition principle, which governs how waves add, is as important for the quantum world as arithmetic is for everyday life.
Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics
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