To: Michael121
The Hiesenberg Principle once again. It's spelled "Heisenberg"
You've invoked the Uncertainty Principle twice in your reply, although it has no apparent applicabilty to what you were discussing; what exactly do you think it means?
To: longshadow
Heisenberg placemarker. Maybe.
1,107 posted on
05/10/2003 3:10:12 PM PDT by
balrog666
(When in doubt, tell the truth. - Mark Twain)
To: longshadow
It's spelled "Heisenberg." You've invoked the Uncertainty Principle twice in your reply, although it has no apparent applicabilty to what you were discussing; what exactly do you think it means? Brace yourself ...
1,108 posted on
05/10/2003 4:25:07 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
To: longshadow
Mentioning Heisenberg for some of these people is like reciting the syllables "second law of thermodynamics." Just meaningless sounds, but they imagine it gives their pronouncements a touch of scientific mystique. Then there's the non-existent "law of biogenesis," but it's a different kind of error. Still, it involves mindless name-dropping. Funny, how they often invoke what they imagine to be science when it suits their purposes, while denouncing the real thing.
1,111 posted on
05/10/2003 4:42:01 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
To: longshadow
Okay sue me a typo.
"The Observance of any Phenomenon automatically modifies that Phenomenon"
To: longshadow
Doesn't it mean he might or might not have a dead cat on his hands?
1,140 posted on
05/10/2003 8:28:11 PM PDT by
Doctor Stochastic
(Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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