Still Valid after all These Years
I'm afraid I can't really help myself. This remarkable little googlette came my way:
Is the Uncertainty Principle still valid?
Were this a joke, the obvious punch line would be:
Not sure.
I know, I know — perhaps later we'll have a learned essay on the Uncertainty Principle — I've got notes someplace. But, I'm too tired tonight to do other than snort at the unintended humor of the Internet.
However, I do wonder why one might think the Uncertainty Principle might no longer be valid. Has the Bush administration been trying to create their own reality at the quantum level?
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on Monday, 3 July 2006 at 13.12
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In a sense, yes. It's pretty obvious Bush & Co. follows the maxim, "If you're going to lie, lie big."