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  • 04-07-2021
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What is Heisnberg's uncertainity principle? Why it make sense only for microscopic particles.​

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  • 04-07-2021

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The uncertainty principle is one of the most famous (and probably misunderstood) ideas in physics. It tells us that there is a fuzziness in nature, a fundamental limit to what we can know about the behavior of quantum particles and, therefore, the smallest scales of nature.

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