There are some basic concepts in quantum mechanics that help in understanding this.
I had a lot of trouble with the uncertainty principle.
Instead, I reasoned this out in a. different way. I used the double-slit experiment and Schrodinger's cat as a basis.
I asked myself the question, how is it possible for a particle to be simultaneously in two places at the same time?
Isn't the uncertainty principle based on the observer being part of the experiment. When there is no observer matter behaves differently...matter as large as molecules
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There are some basic concepts in quantum mechanics that help in understanding this.
I had a lot of trouble with the uncertainty principle.
Instead, I reasoned this out in a. different way. I used the double-slit experiment and Schrodinger's cat as a basis.
I asked myself the question, how is it possible for a particle to be simultaneously in two places at the same time?
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Isn't the uncertainty principle based on the observer being part of the experiment. When there is no observer matter behaves differently...matter as large as molecules