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    I How Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Relate to Electron Confinement?

    the roll of a die is very much predictable, the uncertainty only comes in because of its sensitivity to the change in initial condition i.e. small changes in initial conditions can lead to very different outcomes. But as you described in QM it is an inherent property. This sounds made up and...
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    I How Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Relate to Electron Confinement?

    then why is one system deterministic and the other non-deterministic? doesn't a deterministic system of classical physics imply a lack of knowledge or presence of some hidden variables because a deterministic system can only give rise to a deterministic system? I am confused
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    I How Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Relate to Electron Confinement?

    Thank You for your explanation. Now it is more clear to me, but why have we just accepted this interpretation when it doesn't align with our classical understanding?
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    I How Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Relate to Electron Confinement?

    entangled particles are connected through the Ether, the changes in one particle can be transmitted locally through the medium to the other particle I think I do understand it, I'm not saying I am an expert but yeah
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    I How Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Relate to Electron Confinement?

    but like genuinely speaking, why doesn't the whole idea of having two elements and imagining the wave medium and the particle separately not work? ignoring the post, just theoretically speaking, the ether medium can give a more local explanation for entanglement, then there shouldn't be no need...
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    I How Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Relate to Electron Confinement?

    https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/824561/two-element-theory
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