The energy-time uncertainty principle states that the more precisely we know the energy of a particle, the less precisely we can know the time at which that energy was measured, and vice versa. This uncertainty affects the behavior of particles at the quantum level by introducing inherent unpredictability in their properties and interactions.Particles can briefly borrow energy from the vacuum, leading to fluctuations in their behavior and making their exact positions and momenta uncertain. This uncertainty is a fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics and plays a crucial role in shaping the behavior of particles at the quantum level.
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