Physicists find a loophole in Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle without breaking it

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Physicists have measured both the momentum and position of a particle without breaking Heisenberg’s iconic uncertainty principle.

In quantum mechanics, particles don’t have fixed properties the way everyday objects do. Instead, they exist in a haze of possibilities until they’re measured. And when certain properties are measured, others become uncertain. According to Heisenberg’s uncertainty, it’s not possible to know both a particle’s exact position and its exact momentum at the same time.

Published Date : 2025-09-28 16:38:00
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