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Old September 20th 05 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.math,sci.chem,sci.physics
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Default planck uncertainty

Bilge wrote:
Simpler anwer: angular momentum is quantized. --
quantization is a CONSEQUENCE of the uncertainty relations.


$ UNCERTAiNTY is a *CONSEQUENCE* of the PLANCK Quantization:
A. PLANCK UNcertainty:
[i CANNOT measure ANY position MORE ACCURATE than +or- lp/2].

B. HEiSENBERG UNcertainty:
[i CANNOT ((focus)) on BOTH ends of VELOCiTY vector AT ONCE].

Hope this HELPs you ((focus)) c ..Dimwit.!!
```Brian
p.s.
Bilge, you DiD NOT answer the question:..

Will RiGHT and LEFT handed TWiNs arrive BACK at
the *SAME TiME* from the SAME SPACEtime trip.?!

Or, will ONE be COMPLETELY turned iNSiDE OUT.?!


DOooOP DOooOP De dooOP Bilge wrote:
Simpler anwer: angular momentum is quantized.
The quantization is a CONSEQUENCE of the uncertainty relations.


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