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Werner Heisenberg



Heisenberg, Werner - vĕrˈnər hīˈzənbĕrk, 1901–76, German physicist. One of the founders of the quantum theory, he is best known for his uncertainty principle, or indeterminacy principle, which states that it is impossible to determine with arbitrarily high accuracy both the position and momentum (essentially velocity) of a subatomic particle   Read More...

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