German scientists show quantum mechanics can work without imaginary numbers
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German researchers at Heinrich Heine University and the German Aerospace Center have challenged a long-standing assumption in quantum mechanics — that imaginary numbers are essential to the field. By reexamining a 2021 study that claimed imaginary numbers were necessary, they found a key postulate was too restrictive. Their new framework shows quantum mechanics works equally well using only real numbers, producing identical experimental predictions either way.
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