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Friendly Neighborhood Quantum Hobo
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Outside the M-brane look'n in
Posts: 5,403
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In quantum mechanics everything is both wave and particle so as one might expect these uncertainty relations come into play but in slightly different forms. But again the minimum uncertainty exists simply because that is how Quantum Mechanics works and has nothing at all to do with how you observe the waves. It is these uncertainties that "collapse" when you observe a system. You can find the position but then the momentum goes crazy and vice versa. There is no special thing happening here its just how the mathematics that describes Quantum Mechanics works out and damned if the universe doesn't obey the math just to foil our understanding of what the hell is going on. Also, I'm really damn tired so please forgive any really strange typos. Like I found some really crazy ones on my last read through and I don't trust myself to have found them all. |
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