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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Why don't an atom's electrons fall into the nucleus and stick to the protons?
« on: 08/01/2015 07:44:43 »
Thanks for the welcome! [] and thanks for the link also.., but the observer effect still holds the position of uncertainty (The position, and velocity of an object can not be quantified at exactly the same time)... well actually they can... It's just the wave length we determine, is actually our wave length, no matter what 'instruments' we use...We are stuck in a dimension 'like fish are stuck in a fish tank'.., and all the Latin symbols only get you so far before the realization occurs that we have enough information to build a 'spaceship' to get us the hell out of here!..Then we find out how the real math works