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Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle May Not Be U... -

: Recent experiments have demonstrated ways to "squeeze" or shift uncertainty to unimportant variables, allowing for higher precision in specific measurements than the standard quantum limit would suggest. Perspectives on the Principle

“This fact is another form of the HUP, relating the error in a measurement of position, e(q), and the associated disturbance in the velocity d(v). You might guess that they should be related by ... This is a very reasonably guess, and it is essentially the...” The Conversation Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle may NOT be U...

A good review on Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle (HUP) may conclude that it is necessarily universal or unavoidable in the way traditionally taught . Modern critiques and experiments highlight that the principle is often misinterpreted or limited in specific contexts: : Recent experiments have demonstrated ways to "squeeze"

Current scientific reviews often discuss the "slippery" nature of how the principle is defined and used today. This is a very reasonably guess, and it is essentially the

) is so small, the uncertainty in the position and momentum of large objects (like cars or tennis balls) is completely negligible and practically zero.

“The uncertainty principle makes scientific knowledge itself less daunting to the nonscientists and more like the slippery, elusive kind of knowing we daily grapple with.” The New York Times · 19 years ago

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