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 <​cite>​https://​www.scientificamerican.com/​article/​common-interpretation-of-heisenbergs-uncertainty-principle-is-proven-false/</​cite>​ <​cite>​https://​www.scientificamerican.com/​article/​common-interpretation-of-heisenbergs-uncertainty-principle-is-proven-false/</​cite>​
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 +<​blockquote>​Bohr,​ for his part, explained uncertainty by pointing out that answering certain questions necessitates not answering others. To measure position, we need a stationary measuring object, like a fixed photographic plate. This plate defines a fixed frame of reference. To measure velocity, by contrast, we need an apparatus that allows for some recoil, and hence moveable parts. This experiment requires a movable frame. Testing one therefore means not testing the other. <​cite>​https://​opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/​2013/​07/​21/​nothing-to-see-here-demoting-the-uncertainty-principle/</​cite></​blockquote>​
  
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 \begin{equation} ​ \sigma_A \sigma_B \geq \big | \frac{1}{2i} \langle [A,B] \rangle \big|^2 . \end{equation} \begin{equation} ​ \sigma_A \sigma_B \geq \big | \frac{1}{2i} \langle [A,B] \rangle \big|^2 . \end{equation}
  
 +See also
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 +  * [[https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​quant-ph/​0608138|The certainty principle (review)]] by D. A. Arbatsky
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 that can be consistently attributed to it. Indeed, an observable (such that can be consistently attributed to it. Indeed, an observable (such
 as q) that is not invariant under the automorphisms of a state (such as q) that is not invariant under the automorphisms of a state (such
-as |jp) cannot define an “objective” property of the latter. Hence,+as |jp) cannot define an “objective” property of the latter. Hence,
 the expectation value function will have a non-zero dispersion. We the expectation value function will have a non-zero dispersion. We
 have argued that this dispersion measures the extent to which the have argued that this dispersion measures the extent to which the
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 In some sense, it completely encapsulates what is different about quantum mechanics compared to [[theories:​classical_mechanics|classical mechanics]]. ​ In some sense, it completely encapsulates what is different about quantum mechanics compared to [[theories:​classical_mechanics|classical mechanics]]. ​
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 +A philosopher once said ‘It is necessary for the very existence of science that the same conditions always produce the same results’. Well, they don’t!
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 +- Richard Feynman
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 <​blockquote>​Quantum mechanics uses the generators of the corresponding symmetry as measurement operators. For instance, this has the consequence that a measurement of momentum is equivalent to the action of the translation generator. (Recall that invariance under translations leads us to conservation of momentum.) The translation generator moves our system a little bit and therefore the location is changed.<​cite>​Physics from Symmetry by J. Schwichtenberg</​cite></​blockquote>​ <​blockquote>​Quantum mechanics uses the generators of the corresponding symmetry as measurement operators. For instance, this has the consequence that a measurement of momentum is equivalent to the action of the translation generator. (Recall that invariance under translations leads us to conservation of momentum.) The translation generator moves our system a little bit and therefore the location is changed.<​cite>​Physics from Symmetry by J. Schwichtenberg</​cite></​blockquote>​
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