Wavefunction Normalization Doesn’t Change Over Time – Here's the Proof!
Understanding a Key Principle in Quantum Mechanics with a Simple, Clear Proof
Hey everyone!
I just uploaded a new video where we dive into a key idea in quantum mechanics: why the normalization of a wavefunction stays constant as time passes.
This is one of those concepts that seems obvious once you hear it – but the proof is actually really elegant and rooted in the fundamentals of the Schrödinger equation. Whether you're just getting started with quantum mechanics or brushing up for an exam, this is a quick and clear walkthrough you won’t want to miss.
If you've ever wondered why the total probability stays 1 no matter how the wavefunction evolves – this one’s for you.
📺 Watch it here
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