do you believe in the information presented by edward Gomez? why?
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So the answer to this question is we do not inadvertently honesty alter the realities that we attempt to measure in a public opinion survey, so we do not. Oh yeah. All the the reality is that we attempt to measure in the public opinion survey and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle does not apply here, so Heisenberg uncertainty principle does not apply here because first reason, this is completely classical regime, Therefore H would be zero. The second reason is that Heisenberg uncertainty principle only applies between correlated variables like momentum and position and energy and time, in this case, doing the servant observing the survey is not one of those correlated variable.
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