I guess I misread that. I still don’t understand it.
The time-independent equation is how the world works. The time-dependent one also applies, since it’s a more general case. The fact that it applies shows that the universe still looks like you’d expect it to, and it all adds up to normality.
Why do you think I would say that the time-dependent Schrodinger equation doesn’t do anything if the universe is in an energy eigenstate?
I guess I misread that. I still don’t understand it.
The time-independent equation is how the world works. The time-dependent one also applies, since it’s a more general case. The fact that it applies shows that the universe still looks like you’d expect it to, and it all adds up to normality.