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haael
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We have the uncertainty principle. How would our world be different, if someone measured position and momentum of a particle with 100% accuracy? Would some other laws of physics be violated, too?
I mean - what laws of physics depend on uncertainty?
It is clear to me, that the whole wavefunction approach would be false. But what else? Something about entropy? Would double-slit experiment be still possible?
I mean - what laws of physics depend on uncertainty?
It is clear to me, that the whole wavefunction approach would be false. But what else? Something about entropy? Would double-slit experiment be still possible?