11 Facts About Quantum physics

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Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that provides a description of the physical properties of nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles.

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Quantum physics mechanics allows the calculation of properties and behaviour of physical systems.

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Quantum physics tunnelling has several important consequences, enabling radioactive decay, nuclear fusion in stars, and applications such as scanning tunnelling microscopy and the tunnel diode.

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Quantum physics entanglement enables the counter-intuitive properties of quantum pseudo-telepathy, and can be a valuable resource in communication protocols, such as quantum key distribution and superdense coding.

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Quantum physics mechanics has had enormous success in explaining many of the features of our universe, with regards to small-scale and discrete quantities and interactions which cannot be explained by classical methods.

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Quantum physics mechanics is often the only theory that can reveal the individual behaviors of the subatomic particles that make up all forms of matter .

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Quantum physics decoherence is a mechanism through which quantum systems lose coherence, and thus become incapable of displaying many typically quantum effects: quantum superpositions become simply probabilistic mixtures, and quantum entanglement becomes simply classical correlations.

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Quantum physics electrodynamics is, along with general relativity, one of the most accurate physical theories ever devised.

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One proposal for doing so is string theory, which posits that the point-like particles of particle Quantum physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings.

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Quantum physics argued that quantum mechanics was incomplete, a theory that was valid but not fundamental, analogous to how thermodynamics is valid, but the fundamental theory behind it is statistical mechanics.

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Quantum physics mechanics was developed in the early decades of the 20th century, driven by the need to explain phenomena that, in some cases, had been observed in earlier times.

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