Quantum Randomness and Heisenberg’s Uncertainty in Action
At the heart of quantum physics lies a profound truth: randomness is not a flaw, but a fundamental feature of nature. Unlike classical physics, where systems follow deterministic laws, quantum mechanics reveals inherent unpredictability at the subatomic level—a phenomenon known as quantum randomness. This unpredictability arises not from measurement errors, but from the very structure of quantum reality, where particles exist in superpositions and outcomes are governed by probabilities, not certainties. Central to this behavior is Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, which mathematically...