Werner Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, formulated by the theoretical physicist in 1927, is one of the cornerstones of quantum mechanics. In its most familiar form, it says that it is impossible to measure anything without disturbing it. For instance, any attempt to measure a particle’s position must randomly change its speed.
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Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, formulated by the theoretical physicist in 1927, is one of the cornerstones...
Wow.
Fascinating! Wouldn’t it be nice if the US funded this level of research, instead of engineering better corn and drugs…?
To Do: revisit systems thinking
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