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Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle implies that the event horizon is a little fuzzier than the mathematics of general relativity implied. As we saw in the Third Edge, the uncertainty principle means that position and momentum cannot both be known precisely. Similarly, time and energy are related in such a way that I can’t know both simultaneously. Therefore we can’t have a perfect vacuum in which everything is set to zero. If everything was zero, I’d know everything precisely.
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Nah uncertainty only applies in quantum world
What We Cannot Know: Explorations at the Edge of Knowledge
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