Quantum Fluctuations: Because even the laws of physics are subject to whimsy.
Wheeler-DeHraesen's Uncertainty Principle Explained by an Old Man in a BarThe probability of observing a fluctuation is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the observer and the observed.
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle: Because even the laws of physics are made of sandcastlesA quantum fluctuation can be thought of as the probability amplitude of a wavefunction.
Many-Worlds Interpretation: Because the multiverse is just like a really big, really confusing mallA quantum fluctuation can be thought of as a randomly generated wavefunction, much like a randomly generated fortune cookie message
Quantum Fluctuation Generator: Generates randomly generated wavefunctions for your amusement and bemusementThis page is brought to you by the Quantum Fluctuation Appreciation Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the study and appreciation of uncertainty in all its forms.
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