Hard to give a simple answer but i'll try, Its the attempt to understand the unpredictable at a sub atomic level. We can never be sure how sub atomic matter might interact with certain conditions and as a results virtually anything is possible, even dimension shifts. Some scientists believe that quantum dimension travel exists through unpredictable sub atomic interactions, but due to thier unpredictablity, its virtually impossible to re-creat in a lab, but the theory is still valid.
Sorry but I did try to keep it simple, guess your no the wiser.
2007-02-14 12:45:08
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answered by mjboy1976 1
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What a bunch of horse dung! Really! How does Heisenberg uncertainty principle (which roughly states that once you pinpoint an electron as to where it is you can no longer tell where it is going and if you know where it is going you cannot tell where it is.) have anything to do with the universe being undetermined and random? The uncertainty is not that it's random or undetermined the uncertainty is that you cannot know the where it is and where it is going at the same time, but those are both quantities that can be had at separate times. How can you logically jump from electrons to the universe? If what you say is true and electrons are random and therefore the universe is then that randomness becomes a pattern and nothing in the universe should make any sense. Like the improbability drive on Zaphod's spaceship in The Hitchhikers Guide if things are truly random then whales should be appearing in mid air and crashing to the earth. Also your Schrodinger equation This is a quantum theory of how a photon (light waves) can function as a particle and a as a wave at the same time. along with this theory you have over a dozen more that are contradictory to Schrodinger's and yet answer the same problem. So how does that disprove there is a God? It doesn't explain where the photons came from in the first place, it doesn't explain the existence of self, will, morals, supernatural, etc. Really throwing up this vomit is really poor. Just because most Christians don't know quantum physics, and if you posted this you obviously don't either.
2016-03-29 06:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Quantum Physics is like the Celestine Prophesy of the sciences. It's a study of things incredibly small that don't do the things that we expect them to. In other words, no matter what well-known laws of physics apply to us and our everyday world, at a subatomic or quantum level, the rules are different.
Quantum particles can be in two places at the same time. Sometimes they’re particles and sometimes they're waves; sometimes they're both at once. If that wasn't weird enough for you, quantum physicists say that unless certain conditions are met, these subatomic particles don’t actually exist.
Simply put, quantum physics is the point where the study of matter and energy causes humanity's greatest minds to go completely insane.
Either that, or the gods are sick of us looking up their skirts and they're just messin' with us out of general principles.
2007-02-14 12:49:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Quantum physics or Quantum mechanics is the theory developed from Plancks quantum principle and Heisenburgs uncertainty principle. Or, to put it plainly it is the study of indivisible sub-atomic particles called quantum which are the indivisible unit in which waves may be emitted or absorbed
2007-02-14 12:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Quantum physics tries to explain the behavior of very small particles. These particles are things like electrons, protons, and neutrons. Quantum physics even describes the particles which make these particles!
2007-02-14 12:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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This is as simple as it can get:
The branch of physics that uses quantum theory to describe and predict the properties of a physical system.
2007-02-14 12:39:38
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answered by ginabgood1 5
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Quantum physics is an average projection (representation) of a law onto our visible 3D surface. The averaging results in the probability.
2007-02-14 22:24:31
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answered by spring 2
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Physics that are Quantum
2007-02-14 12:38:36
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answered by six_foot_2_midget 5
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It is the behavior of matter in it's smallest state. You really need to read the Unified Field Theory, The Theory of Everything and who/what is God. For a free download make request.
2007-02-14 13:09:59
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answered by blueridgemotors 6
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there is no simple explanation to quantum physics..i think it includes the theory of parallell universe and maybe time travel even..interesting stuff but not simple.
2007-02-14 12:39:29
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answered by Frank 3
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