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The uncertainty principle

The uncertainty principle

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Originally posted by PinkFloyd
😉 chucklechuckle

Especially when scientists with oversized egos are doing the "discussing"
In that case I might have to join in the discussion as well.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Seriously, I didn't know there was a connection to UP and the fourier series, but it makes sense, fourier transforms of waves meaning an infinitely high frequency as the position smearing out the momentum, the higher the position is known, the less the momentum is known. Nice. Learn something new every day.
Yep, same here.

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Originally posted by KazetNagorra
In that case I might have to join in the discussion as well.
No Kaz, don't lower yourself to their level. Let them pick each other apart over a subject they have but a passing familiarity with (English grammar), and then continue to jump in with zingers that actually pertain to the subject.

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