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Re: Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
<<Not really, IMHO it's debatable whether this example has anything to do
with Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
is not a general, philosophic statement. Actually, it says that the products
of the uncertainties of place and impulse, as well as of energy and time, of
a particle cannot get smaller than... either the constant h or h/2pi, I
forgot.>>
How did it go from that to the statement in "The Lost World" (Crichton, 1995
p. 271)?
BTW, are there exceptions to this in scientific fields? Don't answer if
this is redundant...
Nicholas Gardner
E-Mail: n_gardner637@hotmail.com
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