1.Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, according to which nature is inherently indeterministic, implies an open future (and, for that matter, an open past).
8.And because of a physical law called the Heisenberg Principle, these fields never stop oscillating, even without any particles to set off the ripples.
9.Would you prefer a simpler application of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, in which I could either know where you are or whether I like you, but not both.
10.He is known for many breakthrough discoveries over the course of his career, and the Heisenberg Uncertainty principle is one of them, which he first published in 1927.
11.That although it's a particle, because of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, we can never tell exactly at a given moment where the particle is and what its momentum is.
12.This is a direct consequence of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which says that the better you know where a quantum particle is, the less you know about its velocity, and vice versa.
13.That's 14 hours away. For the next 840 minutes, I'm effectively one of Heisenberg's particles; I know where I am or I know how fast I'm going, but I can't know both.