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I recently had a discussion with a friend about quantum physics, he sorta ticked me off (I didn't show it) with his seemingly infinite knowledge of the subject, I later decided to do some reasearch of my own and forund this website...
http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/science/what.html It helped quite a bit, but can someone explain to me the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle there is a short explaniation up on the page but that didn't help all that much... can someone please explain? - so like, you can't really prove that you have the correct location, velocity, unless you can see it in it's normal state, which you can't? |
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