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In my previous post entitled, "Overcoming the H.U.P.? part one": https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5467 , I discussed about the remote possibility of eliminating it. I have another theory about the subject but before I begin, I should point out that I'm by no means a physicist, let alone a scientist. However, I have read quite a few books on physics and have some limited grasp on how the universe supposedly works. In part one of this topic, I tried to address one simple question:
How can you probe without probing?
Virtually any probe by definition inserts some aspect of itself into the area to be examined, whether that probing is electronic or physical. Even passive wave emissions as in radar have a particulant aspect to them. Particles can be very loosely defined, but anything we recognize as physical and a few grey areas, such as light itself-- is composed of them, and anything affecting those particles will have particles as well even if it's something as esoteric as gravitons.
If we had something like "chrono particles" we may be able to predict both the velocity and position of an atom. But the big problem with this is that it violates cause and effect. We would have no free-will and no casino owner in his or her right mind would continue to be in business. I think it's comforting to know that as long as the H.U.P. is here to stay, we have free-will.
Thoughts anyone?
Whitestar
How can you probe without probing?
Virtually any probe by definition inserts some aspect of itself into the area to be examined, whether that probing is electronic or physical. Even passive wave emissions as in radar have a particulant aspect to them. Particles can be very loosely defined, but anything we recognize as physical and a few grey areas, such as light itself-- is composed of them, and anything affecting those particles will have particles as well even if it's something as esoteric as gravitons.
If we had something like "chrono particles" we may be able to predict both the velocity and position of an atom. But the big problem with this is that it violates cause and effect. We would have no free-will and no casino owner in his or her right mind would continue to be in business. I think it's comforting to know that as long as the H.U.P. is here to stay, we have free-will.
Thoughts anyone?
Whitestar
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