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Quantum particles take all possible paths

 ... Particle physics Quantum mechanics Relativistic quantum mechanics Quantum field theory Mathematical formulation of quantum field theory Path integral formulation
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As mentioned at: physics.stackexchange.com/questions/212726/a-quantum-particle-moving-from-a-to-b-will-take-every-possible-path-from-a-to-b/212790#212790, classical gravity waves for example also "take all possible paths". This is just what waves look like they are doing.

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