Quantum Fluctuation Patterns

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A quantum fluctuation pattern is a type of pattern that appears to be random, but is secretly following the rules of quantum mechanics.

These fluctuations can be observed in everyday life, such as the way a leaf blows in the wind, the pattern of a snowflake, or the random distribution of freckles on a face.

Fluctuation Pattern Example 1
A classic example of a quantum fluctuation pattern.
Fluctuation Pattern Example 2
Another example of a quantum fluctuation pattern.