Sure thing! Let me share an example equation of an operation used in quantum mechanics known as the Schrodinger equation.

iћ ∂ψ/∂t = Hψ

where

* i represents the square root of -1 (imaginary unit)

* ћ is known as Planck's constant divided by 2π, frequently present in quantum mechanical equations influencing normalized values).

* ψ represents a complex valued wave function representing all information we can know about a (usually unknown) state.

* t represents time

* H symbolizes the Hamiltonian operator for this closed systems scalar linear dynamic energy behavior.Implemented "largely similar" to heisenberg uncertainty principle discussion.It covers shrouded non-Hermitian relativity yielding topogenesis phenomenon where both matters is akin probable interpretation range coming off counting amplitide counterparts.There are subtle differences between them orthogonal and should require more indept exploration.Together this essential source components give provide way predict future possibilities states involved(law conservation probabilities: unitarity).Hope this explains it further!

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Yeah i don't think that one will work