Re: Immunology And Homeopathy. 4. Clinical Studies?Part 2



In message <14e8683a-5dbd-4f8c-aa51-695d5e00b1a2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Citizen Jimserac wrote:

OK, thanks, I'll take a look - but I was, of course, referring to the
impossibility of calculating or measuring the exact position of an
electron which as we know from Quantum physics and the Heisenberg
uncertainty principle cannot be done other than to describe its
position somewhere within a certain region of space according to a
certain probability.  Take a look at any standard textbook on Quantum
Mechanics.

Again, that isn't even wrong.

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