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    why we don’t use quantum principles for macroscopic problems is because of this

    At the most fundamental level, solids are governed by quantum mechanics—electron behavior, atomic interactions, band structures, etc. However, solving the full quantum equations (like Schrödinger’s equation for all electrons and nuclei in a solid) is computationally impossible for anything beyond very small systems.

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