[Theforum] survey 'second' draft

Luther, Ron Ron.Luther at compaq.com
Wed Nov 7 16:24:35 CST 2001


That's what happens when you interact with a probability wave ... uh, I
mean particle ... [maybe]!


.... and Shrodinger had this cat ... see ....


;-)


RonL.

-----Original Message-----
From: spinhead [mailto:evolt at spinhead.com]
Subject: Re: [Theforum] survey 'second' draft

The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle essentially states that nothing can
really be measured, since by observing it to measure it, you've changed
it.
Ol' Werner was mostly interested in subatomic particles, but he would
have
approved of our usage, I'm certain. (By making up a statistic about how
many
statistics are made up, you change the statistic.)




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