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Quote: an event in an ideal experiment is a specific set of initial and final conditions

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events
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science as experiment
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quantum mechanics
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probability

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We would be quite precise if we said: … experiment are completely specified." What we call "an … Now for our summary. … (1) The probability of an event in an … which is called the probability amplitude … (2) When an event can occur in several … each way considered separately. There is interference … (3) If an experiment is performed which is … is the sum of the probabilities for each …   Google-1   Google-2

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Quote: the probability of an event in an ideal experiment is the square of the probability amplitude of the event
Quote: if there are alternative events, the probability amplitudes sum and there is interference; if can detect which alternative, the probabilities sum and there is no interference

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