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In the mathematically rigorous formulation of quantum mechanics, the state of a quantum mechanical system is a vector belonging to a (separable) complex Hilbert space This vector is postulated to be normalized under the Hilbert space inner product, that is, it obeys , and it is well-defined up to a complex number of modulus 1 (the global phase), that is, and represent the same physical system. In other words, the possible states are points in the projective space of a Hilbert space, usually called the complex projective space. The exact nature of this Hilbert space is dependent on the system – for example, for describing position and momentum the Hilbert space is the space of complex square-integrable functions , while the Hilbert space for the spin of a single proton is simply the space of two-dimensional complex vectors with the usual inner product. — Wikipedia (Quantum Physics)
To be, or to takes, when we have, the slings and their currents turn awry, and lose the mind to sleep to sleep of death what dream: ay, the question: whether bear the mind to sleep; to suffer the name of office, and them? To die: to sleep; no more; and enterprises of great pith a bare bodkin? Who would bear the oppressor's wrong, the heart-ache and scorns of great pith a bare bodkin? — thinkzone.wlonk.com (Gibberish generator)
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There is a fine line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line. — Oscar Levant
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It's not gibberish! It's English! — Goldyluck
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