One of the things that characterizes the S.E is the fact that it's solution must satisfy norm conservation: $\int\psi(x,t)*\psi(x,t)dx=1$. I have two questions and perhaps someone can tell me what the right approach is:
The norm is the square root of the inner product of a state vector with itself. But here, clearly we are considering the square of it, why?
The above integral is essentially saying that the probability to find the particle somewhere in space is 1 for when the system is at the state $\psi$. But can it not be that the