The Ten Crutches Podcast
Werner Heisenberg was deeply involved with the beginning of quantum mechanics. He focused on what he could observe about electrons, rather than use old pictures of electrons “orbiting” the nucleus of an atom. When he was only 23, he developed matrix mechanics. What is Heisenberg’s Uncertainly Principle? It essentially states there are pairs of properties, (for example position and momentum,) that cannot both be known with certainty at the same time. Knowing more about one property means you know less about the other. At one time, people thought, “Hey! If we knew the position and momentum of every particle in the universe, we could make accurate predictions about exactly how the universe will unfold. It would be just like predicting where a billiard ball would go.” You can see this very human desire to predict take on new force as AI develops. I don’t think the Uncertainty Principle has really sunk into our culture at large. Most people don’t feel comfortable recognizing the depth of uncertainty in life. But uncertainty is a property of reality itself. Since uncertainty is what we are made of, let’s fall in love with it. Visit the podcast website at tencrutches.link [http://tencrutches.link/] to download the free ebook Ten Crutches For Walking In The Present. Show notes are here. [https://tencrutches.link/archive/]
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