Quantum Physics Woes Quiz: Part 5 - Wavefunction Woes

Welcome to Wavefunction Woes, where the fabric of space-time is your worst enemy.

What is the difference between a wavefunction and a wavepacket?

A wavefunction is like a superposition of all possible wavepackets. It's like a quantum version of 'I'm feeling really conflicted.'

Why do wavefunctions always seem to be in superposition?

It's because they're just trying to live in the moment, but their moment is all possibilities at once,ประก man.

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