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ajw1 said:If I understand correctly the original reasoning from Heisenberg was quite 'classical', being in laymen language that fotons would disturb the particle to much to get a proper reading of it's position and momentum.
We are never satisfied unless we get thoroughly off-topic...
To answer: Heisenberg and others did use your analogy early on. They thought it made sense (which it sort of does) and made it easier to explain. However, with the advent of entanglement it has become clear that the HUP has nothing to do with the ordinary impact of a measuring device. If that was the issue, then entangled particles would not respect the HUP - and yet they do. You cannot use entangled particles to "defeat" the HUP.
I would recommend throwing any classical explanation out the window, and so would most physicists.