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Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the ...
It turns out that what we are witnessing here is the result of an uncertainty or
indeterminacy principle for spin components. Indeed, one can use the quantum
mechanical formalism to derive an expression that indicates that it is not possible
to ...
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Causality and Chance in Modern Physics
CRITICISM OF CONCLUSIONS DRAWN IN THE USUAL INTERPRETATION OF
THE QUANTUM THEORY ON THE BASIS OF THE INDETERMINACY
PRINCIPLE The conclusions cited in the previous sections have been adopted
by most ...
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Principles of Modern Chemistry
The indeterminacy principle forces us to abandon the classical concepts of
trajectory and orbit. The most detailed information we can possibly know is the
statistical spread in position and momentum allowed by the indeterminacy
principle.
David Oxtoby, H. Gillis, Alan Campion, 2011
The generalized indeterminacy principle The limit values for length and time
measurements are often expressed by the so-called generalized indeterminacy
principle ΔpΔx ⩾ ħ/2 + fGc3(Δp)2 (81) or ΔpΔx ⩾ ħ/2 + fl2Plħ(Δp)2, (82) where f is
a ...
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Motion Mountain - vol. 6 - The Strand Model - A Speculation ...
The generalized indeterminacy principle The limit values for length and time
measurements are often expressed by the so-called generalized indeterminacy
principle ΔpΔx ⩾ ħ/2 + fGc3(Δp)2 (81) or ΔpΔx ⩾ ħ/2 + fl2Plħ(Δp)2, (82) where f is
a ...
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Dictionary of Scientific Principles
INDETERMINACY PRINCIPLE [physics] (1) The more precisely the position is
determined, the less precisely the momentum is known in this instant, and vice
versa. This principle is often called, more descriptively, the “principle of ...
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Physics and Whitehead: Quantum, Process, and Experience
When applied to future events, the indeterminacy principle seems reasonable to
common sense because common sense well knows future contingency. But what
about past contingency? If the indeterminacy principle stresses the indivisible ...
Timothy E. Eastman, Hank Keeton, 2012
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Exploring Translation Theories
... may be between the translations, it is not certain, and that idealized, impossible
certainty was what Quine associated with “equivalence.” But if not equivalence,
what then is the relation? In a later formulation ofthis indeterminacy principle ...
The reason is that the indeterminacy principle includes a negative assertion: it
states that there are no observables that would lead to better measurements than
those compatible with the indeterminacy relation (1). The mathematical derivation
...
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Time, Causality, and the Quantum Theory: Studies in the ...
This absurdity can still be raised if a stronger formulation of the Principle of
Indeterminacy, due to Rosenfeld [1975] and Ludwig [1954] and [1970] is taken
into consideration. This Strong Indeterminacy Principle asserts the following in
the case ...
Henry Mehlberg, Robert S. Cohen, 1980
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A conversation: consciousness and the connection to the universe
STUART: The self-collapse occurs, given by a very simple equation, E=h/t related to the indeterminacy principle which defines a spectrum of ... «San Francisco Chronicle, abr 10»
Atheist Richard Dawkins on 'The God Delusion'
He did it again over Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, which he hated. He expressed his hatred for it by saying, "God does not play dice." «AlterNet, jan 07»
Why There Almost Certainly Is No God
'God does not play dice' was Einstein's poetic way of doubting Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle. Einstein was famously irritated when ... «Huffington Post, out 06»