You cannot know
Momentum and position
At the same time
Though the product of the two
Is less than half the constant of Planck.
This is all about a quantum
Which being a particle is also a wave
Heisenberg the uncertainty postulated
For certain with a Fourier analysis.
2 comments:
Copenhagen Interpretation:
"It's only when we observe its state that a quantum particle is essentially forced to choose one probability, and that's the state that we observe. Since it may be forced into a different observable state each time, this explains why a quantum particle behaves erratically.”
“It's sort of like quantum physics' answer to the old Zen question: If a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?”
http://science.howstuffworks.com/quantum-suicide4.htm
Wayne Dyer uses this example in his 'Power of Intention'. Apparently, his guru is a Tamil guy settled in SFO area.
Sometimes, I really wonder what you think! You know like that song
"So where do you go to my lovely, when you're alone in your head, what are the thoughts that surround you, I wanna look into your head"
www.phoenixritu.com
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