kvanttisuutensa
Kvanttisuutensa, known in English as "quantum superposition," is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics stating that a quantum system can exist simultaneously in multiple states until it is measured or observed. This concept challenges classical intuition, where objects are believed to occupy a single definite state at any given time.
The principle was first articulated through the mathematical framework of wave functions, which describe the probabilities
Superposition is integral to many phenomena in quantum physics, including interference effects observed in experiments like
The concept of superposition also raises profound philosophical questions about the nature of reality and observation,
Despite its abstract nature, superposition has been experimentally confirmed through numerous tests and is foundational to