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Uncertainty Applies Only Statistically

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Posted by Alan on September 19, 2001 13:14:07 UTC

Labelling non-existence as zero: for NOTHING you have to still compare and match Existing patterns.

'Nothing' is 'no thing' and you can only have the concept via reference to some 'thing' not being there.

So pattern matching is more basic than maths; and Existence is more basic still. So what about the idea of describimg anything in physics via three 'musical chairs' or 'jump event' or quantum acceleration (change per change per change) fields and MATCHES connecting the fields?

Even John Cramer's transactional interpretation of qm is just a MATCH of pattern between 'offer wave' and 'confirmation wave', giving 'transaction' path as uncancelled quantum (pattern comparison).

The Uncertainty Principle is a mathematical myth. It is purely a statistical effect. Momentum is statistical- so of course you can't get momentum when you freeze position. You have to have a statistical average of lots of measurements of position and momenta before Heisenberg's principle applies.

Randomness is a myth; its another name for one-off uniqueness, or creation.

Humans are not machines, they always have some choice how they act. That is creation option; not some mythical 'uncertainty principle'.

Humans also have soul and spirit as well as body.

The illusion of the uncertainty principle derives from the illusions of statistics and the mirage of making predictions in a free creative and unpredictable universe.

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