Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle is very small as you say, but the quantum wave particle function is continuously collapsing and reforming everywhere! Is it not only logical that this process forms the uncertainty of everyday life?
@nickharvey7 It would not be logical is to measure something more accurate than it is logical possible, that doesn't mean it causes randomness in everyday life, because if you expand the uncertainty principle to more than one particle, you can know more about one and less about the others. Randomness is always magnifying a factor for example the position of the moon when you roll a dice on a perfect flat surface. Random events always contains hidden information.
Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle is very small as you say, but the quantum wave particle function is continuously collapsing and reforming everywhere! Is it not only logical that this process forms the uncertainty of everyday life?
nickharvey7 11 months ago
@nickharvey7 It would not be logical is to measure something more accurate than it is logical possible, that doesn't mean it causes randomness in everyday life, because if you expand the uncertainty principle to more than one particle, you can know more about one and less about the others. Randomness is always magnifying a factor for example the position of the moon when you roll a dice on a perfect flat surface. Random events always contains hidden information.
bvssvni 11 months ago
I guess that this means that the world we are living in is undefined.
tubetib 11 months ago