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In quantum mechanics is it possible to model the probability of spin +1 without complex numbers? I'm talking about a simple qubit system where you measure the spin and rotate your measurement device in a 3D plane.

I just don't see the need for a Hilbert space here. At what point do complex numbers become necessary?

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