There is a highly relatable uncertainty principle outside of quantum mechanics
There is a highly relatable uncertainty principle outside of quantum mechanics
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle postulates that you can never know the exact position and the exact speed of an object simultaneously. Why not ? Because everything in the universe behaves both like a wave and a particle simultaneously.
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is just one specific example of a much more general, relatable, non-quantum phenomenon.
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