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(Melissa Peterman presents the clue.) After being on "Young Sheldon" for 30-plus episodes, I can finally say it--a subatomic particle's position & momentum can't be accurately determined at the same time, sayshis Uncertainty Principle. Oh, that felt good. Ungh! |
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WELL, THAT'S JUST SCIENCE |
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In a 1927 paper he wrote, "We simply cannot know the present in principle in all its parameters" |
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MEN OF SCIENCE |
2024-05-23 |
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His uncertainty principle states that events on the atomic level can't be predicted exactly, only their probability |
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SCIENCE |
2023-09-18 |
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This physicist was working as Niels Bohr's assistant when he came up with his uncertainty principle |
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SCIENCE |
2022-01-12 |
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His headstone in Germany reads "Physiker" with the dates 1901-1976; it does not say, "He lies here...somewhere" |
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MEN OF SCIENCE |
2019-07-04 |
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His uncertainty principle says a particle's position & momentum can't be known simultaneously |
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SCIENCE GUYS |
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