User talk:Youngsanger

I made a small error, and I am learning the guidelines. I meant to make a small comment about quantum mechanics, specifically this comment:

"Quantum mechanics is essential to understand the behavior of systems at atomic length scales and smaller."

My request to the master keeper of this page is that any system with a constant uncertainty of measurement, is square integrable, and has an equivalent of a Hamiltonian function will qualify for a quantum mechanical solution. It is not just atomic theory. Economics will also have quantum mechanical solutions under the assumption that economic agents have a fixed uncertainty of measurement error, transactions take non zero finite time, and economic systems have a requirement for minimizing the number of transactions.

Whoever reads this might go back to "Quantum Mechanics" and remove the comment until I learn the system. Sorry.

Matt Young