To: koan who wrote (985580 ) 12/4/2016 3:45:18 AM From: one_less Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580383 Ok , take a breath and try to follow this before getting all raked out over your devotion to this guy and concepts you claim no one understands. 1) In quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, is any of a variety of mathematical inequalities asserting a fundamental limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties of a particle, known as complementary variables, such as position x and momentum p, can be known. en.wikipedia.org 2) Heisenberg's uncertainty principle (In physics) is founded on a particle fixed in time. Now look again, my treatment was about evolutionary trajectory and momentum over time . "I understand uncertainty as it applies to the wonders of mystery. However, I am going to challenge Heisenberg and I will do it from the point of view I think you will like, because it comes from one of your fave ideas ... evolution . 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. There is continuous momentum toward the ideal (archetype, form, absolute). This is true not only in the traditional idea of biological biology, but in moral order, societal achievements, understanding of ideas, the medical lab, consciousness, anything with an ...ology at the end. "Why is there something, instead of nothing at all?" The word "why" implies purpose. The purpose is to manifest higher states which come closer and closer to the ideal. The foundation of understanding this is ... get ready... conscious awareness. Observable fact, no?" 3) I am not challenging the idea that there is no certainty only possibility in temporal existence. Based on my treatment, I am convinced there is a strong possibility that we will see continuous evolutionary momentum toward the ideals in all areas. 4) >>> And no one understands quantum physics.<<< Not true. There is a course or whole schools on the subject and most scientists educated in the last 10 - 20 years understand it.