[MD] heisenberg

Fam. Kintziger-Karaca kintziger_karaca at hotmail.com
Sat May 29 06:41:52 PDT 2010


Hi gang, Marsha


"The solution of the difficulty is that the two mental pictures which 
experiment lead us to form - the one of the particles, the other of 
the waves - are both incomplete and have only the validity of 
analogies which are accurate only in limiting cases."
   (W.H.)   


the bigger case today for the Heisenberg uncertainty/relation/priciple is this,
nowadays in science it is commonly accepted that the heisenbergprinciple-mechanism,
is not limited to the direct vicinity of the particle.
science is accepting now , that the mechanisme, is hidden in the particle/wave  itself, showing only part of his properties,
directly to be seen in the near vicinity of the particle, but in physikal reality, it is not clear what we have to imagine
about the term direct vicinity, is this by the "entanglement effect" direct vicinity--boundarys of the galaxy, or just 
around the particle?difficult problem.
see the problem?
attached problem is this , the energy of a particle can go up , to an indefinete value for a period of time.
so heisenbergs problem is today a key issue for the collider experiments.

maybe you did see my question for bodvar , about the northern light.
this is your first lesson in physics, this question.

view , on google "aurora borealis" set google to pictures, you will see the northern light.

view the pictures , thinking of them like this, the sun is the particle beam throwing enormous masses of energy towards us
 this energy is colliding in the atmosphere with the oxygen/co molecules, showing this superb effect.
sun , particle beam, atmosphere target, hitting on the oxygen molecules, perfect show , making the impact of the partikels visible.

so this is what a collider is doiing , same thing , in a controlled environment, (bunker)

Greetz , adrie, Short of time!



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