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Quantum mechanics is a branch of physics providing a mathematical description of the wave–particle duality of matter and energy.
Quantum mechanics is closely related to Schrödinger's Cat, where the tester sealed a cat in a box. Also in the box, there was a Geiger counter (radioactive detector), a radioactive source, a hammer, and a flask of poison. If the radioactive source is detected by the Geiger counter, the flask would be shattered by the hammer, killing the cat. However, it may go undetected, thus letting the cat live. When you opened the box, the cat would be both alive and dead, but you would only see one.
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