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Date: 2018-08-28 17:53:16
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Quantum superposition
Double-slit experiment
Probability distribution
Photon
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Electron
Quantum decoherence
Quantum computing
Probability amplitude
Negative probability

Lecture 2, Thurs Jan 19: Probability Theory and QM Feynman said that everything about quantum mechanics could be encapsulated in the ​Double Slit Experiment. In the double-slit experiment, you shoot photons one at a ti

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