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the Heisenberg principle (which states, roughly, that an act of observation produces changes in what is observed),
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“What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning.”
― Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy (1958)
As a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clear headed science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much: There is no matter as such. All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force, which brings the particle of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the
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Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Theory insists on an observer-determined reality
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In a famous experiment conducted less than a year after Heisenberg’s (1925) enunciation of the Principle of Indeterminacy, Winnie- the-Pooh (1926) probed the depths of his honey-potto be certain that it was truly honey within, all the way to the bottom. The probe was successful. On completion of the probing, however, the honey-pot nolonger
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Heisenberg showed that the uncertainty in the position of the particle times the uncertainty in its velocity times the mass of the particle can never be smaller than a certain quantity, which is known as Planck’s constant. Moreover, this limit does not depend on the way in which one tries to measure the position or velocity of the particle, or on
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