Talk:PlanetPhysics/Principles of Quantum Physics
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The following is a contributed new topic on:
\section{Principles of Quantum Physics:}
\subsection{1. The Correspondence Principle}
\subsection{2. Uncertainty (or Heisenberg) Principle}
\subsection{3. Quantum Representation Principle}
\section{Discussion} \subsection{1. Nonlocality} \subsection{2. Relativistic Quantum theories}
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