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Plenty of cults exist - every cult has its 'religious dogma', its idols, its 'prophets', its 'science', its 'proof' and its intolerant liturgy of demands. Cults everywhere: Corona, 'The Science' or Scientism, Islam, the State, the cult of Gender Fascism, Marxism, Darwin and Evolution, Globaloneywarming, Changing Climate, Abortion...
Tempus Fugit Memento Mori - Time Flies Remember Death
Heisenberg developed the Uncertainty Principle still used in the standard ‘science’ model today. It is an important part of the QM standard model.
Uncertainty Principle: When scientists view a particle, the uncertainty in identifying the position of a particle and the uncertainty in its momentum, should never be less than one-half of the reduced Planck constant: Δx Δp ≥ℏ2 where:
· Δx: Uncertainty in position (x being the position of the particle)
· Δp: Uncertainty in momentum
· ℏ: Reduced Planck’s constant (ℏ = h/2π)
For example, if we know ‘everything’ about where a particle, say an electron, is located (the uncertainty of its position is quite small), it does not mean that we know anything about its momentum or velocity. The opposite would also be true (we know the particle’s movement but nothing about its current location). Variations of this principle exist for energy and time.#
Einstein of course disavowed and publicly criticized Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and Quantum Mechanics. But Quantum Mechanics, initially depending on nothing more than statistical analysis, was having reasonable success in analyzing and predicting the effects of the subatomic world. There are issues with QM, but also definite discoveries and experimental proof. Einstein’s opposition was a losing battle which only highlights the philosophical and temperamental deficiencies of Relativists.
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