quantumobjecten
Quantumobjecten refer to the fundamental entities studied in quantum mechanics. These objects exhibit behaviors that are distinctly different from those observed in classical physics, particularly at atomic and subatomic scales. Key characteristics of quantumobjecten include superposition, where an object can exist in multiple states simultaneously until measured, and entanglement, a phenomenon where two or more quantumobjecten become linked in such a way that their fates are intertwined, regardless of the distance separating them.
Common examples of quantumobjecten include photons, which are particles of light, and electrons, which orbit the