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Experimental evidence suggests that the probability density is not just a theoretical model for the uncertainty in the location of the electron, but rather that it reflects the actual state of the electron. This carries an enormous philosophical implication, indicating that point-like particles do not actually exist, and that the universe's evolution may be fundamentally uncertain. The fundamental source of quantum uncertainty is an unsolved problem in physics.


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== References ==

<cite id=Feynman2006>* Feynman, Richard; Leighton; Sands. (2006). ''The Feynman Lectures on Physics -The Definitive Edition- ''. Pearson Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-8053-9046-4</cite>

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