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Friday, 09 October 2009 01:00
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle refers to the contention that even though Determinism is true, attempting to measure the causes of something influences those causes, making it impo ssible to know them with certainty.

Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is also called Indeterminism.
 
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