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Remaining faithful to Werner Heisenberg’s seminal insight on Helgoland, the theory doesn’t tell us where to find any one particle of matter when we are not looking at it. It only speaks about the probability of finding it at one point if we observe it. But what does a particle care if we are observing it or not? The most effective and powerful scientific theory is an enigma.
Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
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