Plane, if you know what you just said you're way above my pay grade. I'm just faking it.
BSB
I do not understand all of it!
But every thing big is understood in peices , some of which I get.
If you want to know where a Photon is and where it is going and what frequency it represents etc etc you reallly cannot, you can find out one fact from this photon the finding of which will destroy the rest of the information you might want. The measurement of one fact from the photon , must necessacerily change the photon too much for any further measurement .
It is as if your measurement device was a bowling ball, if you were measureing a battleship by observing the impact and reflection of your bowling balls you can measure it quite a bit, but if you tryed to measure another bowling ball by impact of your measureing bowling ball only the first impact would bring you any truth, the next measurement would be heavily contaminated by the first measurement.
Heisenburg developed this concept into a sophisticated proof that there is a definate limit to any certainty, and in the measurement of any small thing there is a quantifiable uncertainty that is absolutely unavoidable.
But , I wonder , if smaller particles are discovered, whether these small particles can express smaller quanta of energy also?
If so can these smaller particles and smaller quanta of energy be manipulated as measurement tools?
It would be as if your measurment tools were shrunk from bowling balls to ping pong balls, now it might be possible to measure smaller stuff and the Heisenburg uncertainty would need to be reset.
Or do I have some of this wrong?
I certainly might.