Monday, 29 July 2013

                          Friends, I am an amateur science learner who has a lot of interest in physics and chemistry. I want to be a physicist. I, now study in 10th grade and want to share some questions and some interesting facts about physics and chemistry.
                          Prior to reading this blog, you must know something about Uncertainty Principle of Heisenberg. If you know, then and only then you can find this question interesting. According to Uncertainty Principle, we cannot know any particles velocity and position at the same time. The more precisely we know a particle's position, the less precisely we know its velocity and vice-versa. This happens because if we use any particle as a medium to know some particle's position by colliding them with each other, then we come to know the position of the particle but mess up with its velocity. But I have a question. WHAT IF WE USE PHOTON AS THE PARTICLE?
                          As we know that photons have a definite velocity of 1,86,000 miles per sec. in vaccum, it will not change by any particle colliding photon because this is the limit to how fast anything can travel. And thus, we can come to know the photons velocity and also its position as the point of collision; thus proving the Uncertainty Principle wrong. Please help me with this question. I am an amateur and please forgive if some aggressive words are articulated by me.
                         An interesting fact about Isaac Newton: Newton got built for himself a bungalow. But after its completion he came to know that there was no space or holes for his cat to roam about form one room to another. So, he made one large hole in each wall for his cat to travel. But he thought, how will the kittens travel? So, he made one more small hole for the kittens to travel. But when the kittens started to roam........... what would have happened? Think....... Please subscribe, as this is my first blog and please comment and answer my question pleaseeeee. Thank u for visiting, and I'll we coming soon with update. See you. 

  Quantum measurement setup

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