Concerning the Uncertainty Principal
- From: "N.X. Rodser" <npeereboom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Mar 2007 17:09:00 -0700
Dear All,
I have a question that I am sure has a very simple answer but it has
begged me for some time now. As I learn about the quandary of
precision of position and velocity measurements with the light on
electrons, I was wondering why one could not use two high frequency
lights to compensate for each other's influence on the electrons
movement. Of course, you would have to mathematically configure the
trajectory at which the individual photons hit the flying electrons,
but would this not solve the seemingly unsolvable problem of precision
of position and the velocity measurements? I am very interested in
what you have to say. Than you very much for taking your time to read,
and hopefully answer this.
--N.X. Rodser
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