Re: UNCERTAiNTY Principle REDUNDANT.!!
- From: fkasner <fkasner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:14:17 GMT
brian a m stuckless wrote:
$ Heisenberg's UNCERTAiNTY PRiNCiPLE is REDUNDANT.!! 1. MOMENTUM is a VECTOR quantity for which TWO (2) POSiTiONs are NON-SiMULTANEOUSLY REQUiRED ..(the POSiTiONs of BOTH ENDs).!! 2. ANY one (1) single-measure ACCURACY is ALSO limited by hbar.!! Therefore, Heisenberg's UNCERTAiNTY PRiNCiPLE is but REDUNDANT.!! ><> ><> ><> ><> ><>
Your comments seem totally incomprehensible. However one point is clear you have no idea whatever what a vector is. It is not two separate values of the same quantity. It is a single quantity but its definition is such that it requires two more familiar quantities to specify its value. As it depends on mass and velocity (both of which are fundamental) and mass is directionless but velocity is a vector quantity itself, then their product of necessity is also a vector quantity. It does not have two values. Or perhaps what you have specified is something totally different. But you have not made that clear at all. In any event it would appear you are hopelessly confused.
FK
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