According to the 3rd postulate, in any single measurement of the total energy, the only values that will ever be measured are the eigenvalues of the total energy operator. Apart from the discrete energy values characteristic of a quantum mechanical system, is the result of an individual measurement of the total energy identical to the result obtained on a classical system?
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