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A r t i c l e 's  T r a c i n g   D a t a :

Field: Quantum Mechanics
Subject:
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

Type: Initial Stirring
Category: Issue Responsiv

Round of Debate: Zero
Side: Stirring View

Title:
A Critical Examination of Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle as a Law of Nature and as a Foundational Pillar of Quantum Mechanics

 Author:
Anonymous (Code AA050144-552)

Original Date: Jan. 22, 1999
Published Date: Jan. 27, 1999

Revised Date:
N/A

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