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One of the fundamental tenets of quantum mechanics is that measuring a physical system always disturbs it.
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, one of the central tenets of quantum mechanics, maintains that you cannot pin down all the physical properties of a particle at the same time.
Examples abound: quantum computation provides the right forum for questioning and testing some of the most basic tenets of quantum physics, while statistical mechanics has found in the efficiency of randomized algorithms a powerful metaphor for phase transitions.
Some can be understood intuitively, like position and energy; others are more esoteric, like spin and "color charge". But one of the central tenets of quantum physics—Heisenberg's uncertainty principle holds that measuring any one of those properties makes one of the others unknowable.
Everything that the tenets of quantum physics predict about the universe--we go out and test it and it's there.
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The superposition principle is a fundamental tenet of quantum mechanics, allowing a quantum system to be 'in two places at the same time'.
As a result, all the details about whatever had fallen into the black hole could be completely erased -- a violation of a hallowed tenet of quantum theory, which holds that it should always be possible to run the film backwards and find out the details of how something started -- whether an elephant or a Volkswagen had been tossed into the black hole, for example.
That's because of a fundamental tenet of quantum mechanics, which says that space is always filled with fluctuating energy, or quantum jitters.
A tenet of quantum mechanics called the Pauli Exclusion Principle states that no two fermions (particles in a family that includes electrons) can occupy the same quantum state.
On the other hand, the no-cloning (or "no quantum Xerox machine") theorem is a fundamental tenet of quantum mechanics, the statement that it is impossible to produce a perfect copy of the state of an unknown quantum particle.
The central tenet of relational quantum mechanics is that there is no meaning in saying that a certain quantum event has happened or that a variable of the system S has taken the value q: rather, there is meaning in saying that the event q has happened or the variable has taken the value q for O, or with respect to O.
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