
quantum systems
Quantum systems are the fundamental building blocks of nature at very small scales, like atoms and particles. Unlike everyday objects, their behavior isn’t fixed; particles can exist in multiple states at once (superposition) and their properties aren’t definite until measured. They also show interconnectedness (entanglement), meaning the state of one particle can instantly influence another, regardless of distance. Quantum systems follow unique rules that differ from classical physics, revealing a complex and fascinating view of how the universe operates at the smallest levels.