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Is Heisenberg's uncertainty ∆×∆p×≥h/4π the uncertainty of everyday life?

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Is Heisenberg's uncertainty the same uncertainty we have in everyday life?
We live in a beautiful Universe that is continuously changing from the past to the future, but science has no understanding of why we have a future and a past within the arrow of time.

This video explains the passage of time that we see and feel in our everyday life, but can never quite explain. This theory is based on two simple ideas the first is, that Schrödinger's wave equation represents the arrow of time itself, photon by photon, or moment by moment.

The second idea is that Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle is the same uncertainty that we have with any future event.

From these two simple ideas, quantum mechanics can be explained in a way that is exactly the same as our everyday experience of nature and time, moving from a known past into an uncertain future.

Only a universal and continuous process could create the diversity we see within our Universe. In Quantum Atom Theory this process is formed by the quantum particle wave-function. This is continuously forming new photons in space, and new moments in time, that will have a potential uncertainty forming the future geometry of spacetime.

The wave-particle duality of light can be explained as a process forming the passage of time. The continuous inward absorption and outward emission of light or EMR forms the arrow of time within a dynamically evolving universe.

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  • awesome ... i can also relate this to the holographic concept of the universe.... great explaination !!

  • @worldsacrap Thanks! I am reading about holographic principles at the moment. It is true holographic concepts would relate to this theory. Light spheres will have three dimensions but the surface of the sphere will only have the two dimensions that would be needed for a holographic image.

  • When I am painting I saw that, I try to let my creations free,they are create and free I try to respect lines and mouvements I create.

    I give them sometime more colors but I always respect the initiale forms of them.

  • @didikh My paintings are too much like photographs and they need more free flowing movement, this is something that is very difficult to put right. I think it is because I like everything to be perfect and in trying to reach this perfection I lose something.

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  • @rebokism I do not like the idea of a holographic universe because I believe our Universe is real. In a Universe of continuous change or motion hopefully we can have the holographic principle in a physical Universe of continuous creation!

  • @rebokism Thanks AJ in art and in life also the search for perfection seems to hold us back. It is odd but the imperfections of broken symmetry seem to make us what we are!

  • @rebokism Yes! But I feel that even though the principles of a hologram must come into play the Universe is totally real. The information (energy) can be transferred on the two dimensional surface of a sphere. Therefore time ∆E ∆t ≥ h/2π has two dimensions (future and past) but the sphere has 3 dimensions ∆×∆p×≥h/4π.

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