Why Quantum Information is Never Destroyed

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What is the primary role of deterministic equations like Newton's and Schroedinger's in physics?
To predict the future and past states of a system
To describe the behavior of black holes
To create random outcomes in experiments
To ensure energy is always conserved
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What does Noether's theorem help us discover in a physical system?
The speed of light
The temperature of stars
The mass of particles
Quantities that are conserved
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What does time reversal symmetry imply about the universe?
The future is unpredictable
The past can be perfectly reconstructed
Energy is not conserved
Particles can travel faster than light
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How does quantum mechanics ensure the conservation of information?
By using the concept of unitarity
Through the uncertainty principle
Through the collapse of the wavefunction
By measuring particle positions
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What is the significance of unitarity in quantum mechanics?
It describes the color of stars
It allows particles to travel faster than light
It ensures probabilities sum to one
It predicts the existence of black holes
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What does the uncertainty principle imply about quantum measurements?
They are irrelevant to quantum mechanics
They have inherent limitations in precision
They can be predicted with certainty
They are always precise
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Which interpretation of quantum mechanics suggests that the wavefunction continues to exist after measurement?
Many-worlds interpretation
Pilot wave theory
String theory
Copenhagen interpretation
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