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In quantum physics, specifically in orbital model(or system), electrons' positions in atom usually expressed as possibilities before they observed. Once they observed, possibilities of electrons' positions shrink into one possibility(or one coordinate). I felt the process of observing electrons' position is very similar to a process of building a first impression toward other people. one has infinite possibilities of having infinite shades. But, like electrons, once they observed by someone else, their possibilities of having infinite shades are shrink into just one impression. So, I simulate
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