Then, over the course of one day and one night, while on vacation at a seaside resort, Werner Heisenberg discovered matrix quantum mechanics. He was twenty-three years old. Heisenberg’s theory proposed that an electron is not a particle that exists at one place at one time the way a person or a chair does; rather, it occupies all positions at once as a statistical probability. When you pin it down by observing it with a detector, the electron freezes in place, and you lose all information about its momentum. When you stop observing it, you regain information about its momentum but lose its
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