quantenpartikeln
Quantenpartikeln are the fundamental constituents of matter and energy in quantum mechanics. They exhibit both particle-like and wave-like properties, a concept known as wave-particle duality. This duality is exemplified by the famous double-slit experiment, where quantenpartikeln, such as electrons or photons, create an interference pattern when passed through two slits, indicating their wave-like nature.
Quantenpartikeln are described by quantum field theory, which combines classical field theory, special relativity, and quantum
Quantenpartikeln can exist in multiple states simultaneously, a phenomenon known as superposition. This is described by
Entanglement is another unique property of quantenpartikeln. When two or more quantenpartikeln become entangled, their states
Quantenpartikeln play a crucial role in various fields, including particle physics, quantum computing, and quantum cryptography.