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pivoxa15
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Would it be correct to conclude from the Uncertainty Principle that the Newtonian mechanics of being able to exactly determine the velocity of a particle from its displacement (and vice versa) through differential equations is only an approximation?
Many fundalmental things in the Universe is quantised from the QM view but why than are differential equations so widely used in physics and do people see them getting less and less used in physics? Are they popular in the newer theories like string theory?
Many fundalmental things in the Universe is quantised from the QM view but why than are differential equations so widely used in physics and do people see them getting less and less used in physics? Are they popular in the newer theories like string theory?