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Partial of it does. I think your question is leaning towards wavefunction. It is pretty hard to get but with study you will eventually get it. Since I'm twelve I got the whole day. If i explain it here is would be hard to understand. On Google or something else, look up the double slit experiment. It was an experiment created by Thomas Young, that was meant to explain if light was a stream of particles, or waves(today it's a photon a combination of both). It turns out that the the human observation collapse the wavefunction of subatomic particles. All I can tell you is this, wavefunction is basically the chance of the position and momentum of subatomic particles. You can't have a definite answer to both of them. You either know more about the position and less about the momentum and vise versa. Hope this helps.

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