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|    Nicolaas Vroom to Roland Franzius    |
|    Re: Is the "uncertainty principle" a law    |
|    14 Mar 17 12:20:17    |
      From: nicolaas.vroom@pandora.be              On Monday, 13 March 2017 05:42:04 UTC+1, Roland Franzius wrote:       > Am 11.03.2017 um 03:25 schrieb Nicolaas Vroom:       > > IMO the problem is in the uncertainty principle.       > > The Bohr model is in some sense a mathematical model of an atom.       > > This model allows you to calculate the emission and absorption energies       > > of photons, validated by experiments.       >       > No. The Bohr model is a nice example for a theory that accidentally       > gives the right numbers from an abstruse model.       >              I do not want to argue about that (in detail).       (I agree most probably the model is not 100% correct, but still IMO       a good starting point in human understanding)              My whole point is the issue if the Bohr Model anything has to do       with the uncertainty principle. IMO it does not.              At the same time if you want to validate the model based on       measurements as part of certain experiments, you have to take       into account that these measurements are not exact and apt       with human or technical limitations.              Thanks for your comments.              Nicolaas Vroom       http://users.pandora.be/nicvroom/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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