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    Understanding Mathematics of Quantum Physics

    Great! So, what can you tell me about "the logic of operators in vector space"? I will not ignore the best representation of my reality that humans have ever discovered. Quantum mechanics is the best representation of my reality - why should I not seek to understand that? I have been...
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    What is the meaning of the 'real wave function' in quantum mechanics?

    So, "its probably best to ignore the concept of advanced waves for the moment." But I would like an answer to my question! What do you mean, "for the moment"? You mention that the real wave function is a physical object in classical and quantum physics. So, what is the origin of the real...
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    Understanding Mathematics of Quantum Physics

    Hello all. I'm new to the forum, and I'm not a physicist. I'm a psychologist. I need some help understanding the meaning of the mathematics applied in quantum physics, when calculating the probability for a particle being located at a certain point in space and time. I understand that there...
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    What is the meaning of the 'real wave function' in quantum mechanics?

    eeks! Ok. I know you are trying to help, but you're not understanding how ignorant I am. I understand about the probability of a particle being at a certain point in space and time. What I don't understand is the forward-in-time wave function, the real wave function. Let me put it another...
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    What is the meaning of the 'real wave function' in quantum mechanics?

    Math is not my specialty The problem is, I don't understand things mathematically. So, I don't have any sample problems to post. I'm trying to understand the general point in space-time from where the 'real wave function' is calculated 'forward-in-time' from. My sample problem is this...
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    What is the meaning of the 'real wave function' in quantum mechanics?

    Hello! I need someone to assist me in understanding some of the calculations involved in quantum mechanics. Specifically, I have questions about the "real wave function" and the "imaginary wave function". I understand that the 'imaginary wave function' is a backward-in-time function and that...
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