October 30, 2011 02:39:47 PM
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Rob Smith

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Rome Georgia :/

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I am a system engineer by trade, hobby, and enjoy seeing the principles that govern the practices of my work transcend into everyday life..

While the Heisenberg uncertainty principle doesn't by definition equate to the reason I choose this, that being the uncertainty of life (That would be "The observer Effect"). I enjoy the idea that on the most quantified level of our scientific knowledge of the world, we can't pinpoint the position of elementary matter while knowing its momentum ...

In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a fundamental limit on the accuracy with which certain pairs of physical properties, such as the position and momentum of a particle, can be simultaneously known. In other words, the more precisely one property is measured, the less precisely the other can be controlled, determined, or known.

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