On 09/04/2012 12:21 AM, Frederick Williams wrote: > Nam Nguyen wrote: > >> For instance, by "physics", would you mean, e.g., the precise location >> and precise momentum of, say, an electron that the Uncertainty >> Principle stipulates there can't be a precision? > > I would suppose that "physics" in this context means "what one may read > about in physics books".
That would be too vague to establish a link between logic and "physics", don't you think?
So, which one is "what one may read about in physics books": precise location and precise momentum of a moving electron? Or its precise wave of probability of existence?
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