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The Uncertainty Principle
Why does measuring one property inevitably disturb another? Is this a fundamental limit or a result of measurement?
Timothian Model's Short Answer...
Interacting with properties like position and momentum changes local pressures and medium configurations at a subatomic scale. Deterministic.
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Uncertainty as a result of chunk interactions:
Measurement involves physical interaction with chunks, inevitably affecting their state.
Not a fundamental limit, but a practical consequence of chunk medium mechanics.
Restores classical determinism while explaining quantum measurement effects.
Related Documents in the Full Timothian Model
The Nature of Atoms, Charge, & Chemical Bonds
The Nature of Space
The Nature of Chunks
The Nature of Stable Orbits
The Nature of Gravity
The Nature of Magnetism
The Nature of Entropy
The Nature of Motion
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