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represented

mathematically by an equation that is one of the key components of

quantum theory.

It is beyond the scope of this book to explore the equation more deeply, but if you are interested, you can begin exploring further by reading,

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[112] This is the terminology of the Heisenberg principle—quantum physics is known for its weird wording and almost ambiguous statements.

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