Re: IS this for real?!

From: Mok-Kong Shen (mok-kong.shen_at_t-online.de)
Date: 08/17/04


Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:10:34 +0200


Douglas A. Gwyn wrote:

[snip]
> the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which is a
> direct consequence of a standard fact about Fourier
> transforms.

Could you kindly elaborate this a little bit in a way
that a layman can understand? Thanks.

M. K. Shen



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