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What happens to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle at the edge of the Universe?
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What happens to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle at the edge of the Universe?
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What happens to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle at the edge of the Universe?
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assumptions
1-gravity cant contain the universe?
2-speed of light can be exceeded?
a particle travels to the edge of the universe. the diminishing gravity from the universe provides a source for acceleration of the particle. when the particle reaches the speed of light it stops in time & heisenberg's uncertainty disappears. as the particle continues to accelerate beyond C, time reverses & moves backwards & heisenberg's uncertainty reappears?
if a theory similar to this exists lemme know so i can try to read it....thanx
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Re: What happens to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle at the edge of the Universe?
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Who says there's an edge?
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Re: What happens to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle at the edge of the Universe?
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Here are the answers...
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=26911.0
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Re: What happens to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle at the edge of the Universe?
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There is no edge to the universe. The reason why fundamentally resolves to relativity. If there was an edge, what is it a boundary of?
On the other hand, string theory allows for a boundary. This is because it would be a boundary between our space, and a multidimensional bulk.
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