Quantum Mechanics - Wikipedia

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Quantum Mechanics - Wikipedia is the external-reference stub used in the Cosmic Codex article (and adjacent cluster pages) to point readers to the Wikipedia article on quantum mechanics as the standard-physics baseline against which speculative-cosmology cluster claims are contrasted.

The stub exists because the cluster article-set repeatedly references "mainstream quantum mechanics" as a reference point, and the wiki convention is to keep such external references identifiable as cross-reference stubs rather than as cluster-internal pages.

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MethodsEditorial / source-description page; epistemic status applies to claims sourced from this outlet rather than to its existence.
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Last reviewed2026-05-12

Editorial scope

This page does not attempt to summarise quantum mechanics; readers are directed to the external Wikipedia article (or any standard text — Griffiths, Sakurai, Cohen-Tannoudji et al. — for technical treatment).

The cluster's wiki articles that reference "Quantum Mechanics - Wikipedia" do so in the following structural pattern:

  1. Statement of mainstream-physics position on a given topic.
  2. Citation to "Quantum Mechanics - Wikipedia" as standard reference.
  3. Statement of cluster-internal position or extension.
  4. Discussion of where the two differ and what would distinguish them empirically.

The aim is to keep the contrast between mainstream physics and cluster claims clearly demarcated rather than blurred.

Key cluster topics that reference mainstream QM

Note on terminology

A frequent cluster-vs-mainstream divergence is in terminology where cluster-internal use of "quantum" terms (e.g., Quantum Resonance, "quantum healing," "quantum consciousness") borrows the prefix without retaining its formal meaning in physics. The technical use of "quantum" in physics refers to a specific class of phenomena bounded by Planck Constant-scale action; the cluster use is often metaphorical or aspirational.

Adjacent concepts

Subatomic Particles, Quantum Interactions, Quantum Resonance, Planck Constant, Holographic Reality, Unified Physics, The Cosmic Codex.

See Also