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To: dvdw© who wrote (428)1/5/2015 7:27:48 AM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 1311
 
In the quantum world, the famous Heisenberg uncertainty principle bounds the product of the variances of two incompatible observables such as the position and the momentum of a particle by the Planck constant. Heisenberg, one of the founders of quantum mechanics, gave only an intuitive formulation of this principle, using thought experiments. Later, the uncertainty relation was generalized by Robertson for general observables and it was proved that the product of the variances of two incompatible observables is bounded by their commutator (a quantity that gives the difference between two physical observables when multiplied in succession).

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-01-variances-heisenberg-incompatible.html#jCp



To: dvdw© who wrote (428)2/12/2015 3:35:11 PM
From: dvdw©  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1311
 
It seems that the algebras of Quaternions has made the contribution for this team to declare that Quantum Gravity was there all along.

This is not an easy one……..but this team may have it.

arxiv.org