How do we know that Quantum Mechanics isn't simply a theory of approximations? – physics.stackexchange.com

From what I understand, QM is all about uncertainty. The wavefunction (or rather $|\Psi|^2$) gives us a probability of finding a particle at a certain point. Then, we measure the particle, and find ...

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