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Are quantum mechanics infinite dimensional (H1B)

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Are quantum dimensions infinite dimensional? I recall hearing that quantum mechanics are infiniteD, but I don't know if it's true, since it's really a theory.

I see it commonly within debates, and I am confused.

Anyone got answers?
 
Basically, I recall hearing that quantum mechanics scale a verse to H1-B due to infinite dimensional levels, which I was wondering if was true or not.

I scrolled around a bit on here and saw it was probability spaces, but I genuinely don't know what those are or if they scale anywhere.
 
pretty sure they don't by default, unless some specific verse dwells on them being high 1-B

or else, well, a lot of verses would be high 1-B since quantumn physics is not exactly uncommon
 
pretty sure they don't by default, unless some specific verse dwells on them being high 1-B

or else, well, a lot of verses would be high 1-B since quantumn physics is not exactly uncommon
May you elaborate a bit?

For example, some verses reference an "inverse quantum field" which people use as an argument for infinite dimensional levels, would that make any sense at all?
 
I have heard of stuff like “Quantum waves" (something upon this line) being fundamentally built on Hilbert spaces.
I also heard said Quantum Mechanical Hilbert spaces aren't traditional dimensions - They are not physical, and are actually probability spaces. That's the main reason I am asking this, may I be wrong?

Found it being said by some VSB administrator in another thread asking a similar question.
 
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yeah, they aren't high 1-B anymore, that's it, then no, also can't exactly elaborate if i don't know why others quantumn physics is high 1-B to begin with
 
I don’t think so, because isn’t within quantim mechanic theories, the dimensions are very miniscule, which is different from our standards where each dimension is of the same infinite size.
 
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