Many experiments in quantum mechanics have shown that unless quantum particles are observed, they exist simultaneously in all their possible states, which are called superposition states. When our instruments observe them, their wave function collapses (changes). After which they choose one of all possible situations.
Our tools can only see the state we call
result. This means that we cannot predict in advance what the outcome of a
quantum experiment will be because we can find any state in the experiment.
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