I think it's the basic of quantum mechanics, as the probability waves are at the base of building all the particles and the signals there. And what I'm imply on, is that maybe many paradoxes that we get in quantum mechanics is related to this Fourier algorithm, like the simple paradox that I've...
Thanks, but I want to make it clearer by a simple example-
I'm making a noise in a known frequency of: 50[Hz], three times.
1. In the first time, I make this noise for 0.1 [sec]
2. In the second time, I make this noise for 1 [sec]
3. In the third time, I make this noise for 10 [sec]...
Hello,
Recently I've learned about Fourier Transform, and the uncertainty principle that is arose from it.
According to Fourier Transform, if there is only one pulse in a signal, then it is composed from a lot more frequencies, compared to the number of frequencies that are building a...