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To: UnBelievable who wrote (4886)6/13/2001 6:19:38 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) of 209892
 
UB,

I plugged your message into the BableFish English to English Translator and Webster's Dictionary and found the following:

1) de·ter·min·ism (di-tûr'm?-niz'?m)n.
The philosophical doctrine that every event, act, and decision is the inevitable consequence of antecedents that are independent of the human will.

2) Hei·sen·berg (hi'z?n-bûrg', -berk'), Werner Karl 1901-1976.
German physicist and a founder of quantum mechanics. He won a 1932 Nobel Prize for his uncertainty principle.

With the help of the translator, I think I agree with everything you say. <g>

The only thing I've noticed is with the count of your chart.
I've seen it interpreted as a corrective ABC move rather than an impulsive 12345.
"A" being where your wave 1 ends, "B" where 2 ends and "C" being where you expect 5 to end.

I'm not sure why this would be considered an impulsive wave down.

Calling it an ABC would eliminate the possible problem of 1 being much longer than the 3.

-Clappy

P.S. I have a thousand physics questions and scientific theories to ask you but I'll save them for another day. <vbg>
You seem like an incredibly smart dude. <ng>
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