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Heisenberg started thinking about what would happen if you tried to measure the position of a single particle, like an electron, to very high precision. He realized that you could do this the same way you’d look for a lost wallet in a dark field: shine a flashlight around until you’ve found what you’re looking for. An ordinary flashlight wouldn’t work for an electron, though—the wavelength of visible light is far too large for that. But Heisenberg knew you could find an electron using higher-energy light, with a shorter wavelength: gamma rays. Shine a gamma-ray flashlight around the room, and ...more
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What is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics
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