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Quantum Superposition

Quantum Superposition

slit without monitoring it will form a state of interference (wave function), while when it is monitored, it will be embodied in the form of a particle so that two vertical lines are seen on a wall  The process of observing electrons makes it behave one way out of all possibilities, leaving its wave function to collapse in the monitoring process, and if it is not monitored, it will be anywhere at the same time. This state is known as quantum superposition

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