Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle the same uncertainty we have with any future event at the smallest observable level?

Video explaining an objective quantum field theory
 
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle between position and momentum ∆×∆p×≥h/4π and between energy and time ∆E ∆t ≥ h/2π is not a limitation of our ability to measure what is happening. It is a part of the physical structure of the Universe.
 
This theory gives us an objective understanding of this with time as an emergent property with the future is coming into existence with each new photon of energy (photon electron coupling). This forms a process of continuous energy exchange relative to the position and momentum of the atoms. We see and feel this process as the continuum of time forming the continuously changing world of our everyday life. This process is unfolding within an infinite number of dynamic interacting reference frames that are continuously coming into existence replacing previous reference frames as they become part of the past and what we call history. In this way the probability of quantum mechanics is forming the uncertainty and chaos of everyday life!
 
‘Time’ is an emergent phenomenon that is a side effect of quantum entanglement, say physicists. And they have the first experimental results to prove it!
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