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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: one_less who wrote (985540)12/4/2016 5:15:14 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) of 1571224
 
>>Werner Heisenberg stumbled on a secret of the universe: No thing has a definite position, a definite trajectory, or a definite momentum.<<<

When we look at the wholeness of evolution in existence over time, we can see a few things that contradict Heisenberg's declaration. The trajectory of all things is change, not just change for the sake of change but change resulting in the eventual manifestation of higher states.


Understanding your point, Heisenberg and your statement that "...things is change, not just change for the sake of change but change resulting in the eventual manifestation of higher states“. indeed seem incompatible.
Now, the possibility still seem to exist, that Heisenberg was right and your understanding how our world and we developed or rather 'just happened' from dead molecules to the much higher current state all by coincidence, is wrong, correct?

When A and B cannot both be right, then either A or B must be right.

"Logic deduction, my dear Watson", said the Master Detective of all times.


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