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  It is all about the probability of the wave distribution

Quantum mechanics: It is all about the probability of the wave distribution. In quantum mechanics, a probability amplitude is a complex number used to describe the behavior of systems. The original physicists working on the theory, such as Schrödinger and Einstein, vigorously contested it. These probabilistic concepts, namely the probability density and quantum, The Wave Function Squared, give probability in quantum mechanics. The Bohr Rule is simple: the likelihood of obtaining any measurement outcome equals the square of the corresponding amplitude. (The wave function is just the set of all the amplitudes.)  It is a theory of atomic structure in which the hydrogen atom (Bohr atom ) is assumed to comprise a proton as the nucleus, with a single electron moving in distinct circular orbits around it, each orbit corresponding to a specific quantized energy state; the theory was extended to other atoms.
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