• Ziglin@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I think that assuming the particle has no (extra?) energy it’s state does stay the same. That is of course not possible in real life though but the <20 millikelvin in some quantum computers get pretty close.

    Also I think nobody says they measure it as 0/100% up, They just say up or down in my limited experience.

    Does anyone have any good resources on quantum mechanics? (Most of my information comes from a few professors) There’s some useful stuff on chem libretexts (I think that’s what it’s called) for simple wave functions, but it doesn’t seem perfect.

    • i_love_FFT@lemmy.ml
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      7 months ago

      I have old college textbooks in my library, Cohen-Tannoudji. I’m not sure about online resources though…