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Author Topic:   The Uncertainty Principle - is it real?
Chiroptera
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Message 11 of 48 (278243)
01-11-2006 5:17 PM
Reply to: Message 10 by MartinDoms
01-11-2006 5:07 PM


Re: How certain do you need to be?
Well, the vast majority of experiments investigating Bell's Inequality suggest that the Uncertainty Principle is a fact of the real world, not just a physical limitation to experimental measurements.

"Intellectually, scientifically, even artistically, fundamentalism -- biblical literalism -- is a road to nowhere, because it insists on fidelity to revealed truths that are not true." -- Katha Pollitt

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