THE CHINESE HAVE TAKRN A BIG LEAP
Free understanding on Heisenberg Uncertainty principles One of those principles that make sub atomic particles illusive was predicted by Heisenberg. It is called the uncertainty principle. Introduced first in 1927, by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, it states that the more precisely the position of some particle is determined, the less precisely its momentum can be known, and vice versa. You remember I once described PMB economic principle as uncertain as Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Classical physics was on loose footing with problems of wave/particle duality, but was caught completely off-guard with the discovery of the uncertainty principle. But is it really true that this wave-particle duality really exist for all bodies? Me thinks so. Think of it as vibration. The question can be reframed thus “Does every body, from small things to the massive bodies like planetary system, from animals to human beings, from flowers to trees vibrate? If you expand it in this form y...