Physics, asked by MuhammadRamzan1540, 1 year ago

Why uncertainty principle is said building block of quantum mechanics?

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Answered by smartyAnushka
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The principle says that you can never, ever measure both the position and the momentum of a quantum object, like our particle in a box, with arbitrary precision. And here's another quantumstrangeness arising from the wave function: entanglement. A wave function can also describe a system of many particles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I have a view about this rather far outside the (cat)-box.

Our time and location fixed 3-d reality is a reflection of timeless and therefore location undefined dimension.

The barrier is like the “skin” of water, if air or sound waves hit the surface it will create a pattern. These “waives” are in our reality unmeasurable tiny time changes of C. (light speed decreased in proportion and fase to ripple in surface)

These quantum sized ripples do have mass, fase and frequency.

One of the reasons why I assume this is the visualization of ice cristals. The balanced mathematical pattern and infinite possibilities with perfect mirrored shapes is testifying a coherent influence from a dimension without time-space.

These ripples or quantum are in specific energy, frequency and fase.

In my conviction it (the wave patterns) must be deliberately orchestrated, because the accuracy to become in “our” world matter is infinite small.

Outside our time-space is as mentioned no distance, so this explains why light speed, molecules are the same in every part of the universe. In fact it (our universe) is all connected to one source with purpose to create matter, beauty and even conscious life.

This ultimate complex “carpentry” are Words of God that come into existence through quantum (time waves) and became in materialized state after being observed by Him.

The sources of the above are the Bible, and some analytic thinking / speculating.

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