Group: sci.physics.particle
From: "guskz@hotmail.com"
Date: Saturday, September 15, 2007 10:25 AM
Subject: Re: Uncertainty principle so uncertain they CHANGED their story around

On Sep 14, 7:55 pm, "Flipper, the talking porpoise."
wrote:
> "Max Planko" wrote in message
>
> news:fcf2rj$iq5$1@ ...
>
> > wrote
> > > Uncertainty principle so uncertain they CHANGED Heisenberg's
> > > story around.
>
> > You should stop opening countless new threads
> > of things you haven't studied yet and have no clue about it.
> > HUP is simple to understand: since measuring uses
> > either photons or other particles, or a magnetic force,
> > then a measurement process has a negative impact
> > on the measured particle, so a measurement changes
> > the location and momentum of the particle, especially
> > of those particles inside an atom, for example the electron.
> > That's the uncertainty the HUP means.
>
> That is not what it says at Wikipedia.
>
>

Bravo, the "moron" didn't even read what I wrote and documented from
wikipedia.

>
> > Read this: /wiki/Uncertainty_principle- Hide quoted text -
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