Monday 16 May 2011

The Collapse of Heinsenberg Uncertainty Principle







Heinsenberg postulated that we can never measure two entities time and space simultenously. This principle has withstood many scientific tests and it testifies the motion of electrons being randomness such that we can never for sure point the specific position electron in specific time. Many experiments have been performed and failed to dissaprove the claim.
My thought in this principle is that we need to observe the electrons at electron's perspective. if we slow down time twice that of scattering time we should be able to observe the influence of the electron's sorroundings on it. It is analogous to a ball moving slowly along a field with dips and bumps that will determine the ball's path. We should be able to calculate exact position of the ball at a given time as we know the attributes of the ball and its environment.
But we have to factor in the influence of other electrons on this particular electron as it travels on its path. Basically it is like observing the planets when they come closer to each other the interaction has dramatic consequences on their paths even though they are not touching but their gravity and other forces play a huge dangerous game of pull and push and we can measure their position and time if we know all attributes of the interacting planets.
so I conclude with prediction that sooner or later we would be able to measure time and space simultenously and that will give us unimaginable control in creating the best performing devices.

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  1. Mkuu usione hakuna watu huku nondo zako zinatisha utatupasua vichwa bure! Acha tuendelee na udaku wa Babu wa Loliondo!

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