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Quantum mechanics describes the microscopic properties of nature in a regime where classical mechanics no longer applies. It explains phenomena such as the wave-particle duality, quantization of energy, and the uncertainty principle and is generally used in single-body systems. Use the quantum-field-theory tag for the theory of many-body quantum-mechanical systems.

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Time and the incompatibility of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics [duplicate]

Is GR is incompatible with QM because GR has time as an essential dimension whereas QM does not have time? Is time the key problem to reconciling the two theories?
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Are the proton and electron quantum entangled in the hydrogen atom

Do the proton and electron share the same wave function when describing a hydrogen atom?
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What is actually spinning in quantum spin? [duplicate]

Some texts say quantum spin is analogous to the spin of a planet in that it gives a particle angular momentum and a magnetic moment. However, as subatomic particles are tiny, the surfaces of charged p …
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