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Definitely not new, the double-slit experiment in 1801 first hinted that this might be the case, and then Heisenberg calculated exactly how 'not absolute' observed events are based on the wavelength (aka momentum) of the photon you're using (in 1927).


So nothing has been gained by doing these experiments and publishing the results? I find that hard to believe.




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