Friday, October 20, 2023

We predicted Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle would be proven false - Nobel Prize for Physics 2023

20th October 2023 


We predicted that Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle would be proven false or untrue, and that contrary to this theory it is possible to know the position of an electron with pin point accuracy. We stated that;

 "If you know an electron's position then you know its momentum, and if you know its momentum you already know its position, with pin-point accuracy"

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 was awarded to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier "for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter" follow the Nobel Prize here

Read  Understanding Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Correctly, our treatise on this subject.

To understand what these physicists accomplished watch this

There are many mistakes and misdirects in physics that need correction especially related to the belief in "Fields" which like Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle are deceptive or imaginary constructs that undermine the sciences. Although the attosecond experiment is a step closer to a better understanding of electron dynamics, this physics is still lagging very, very far behind in theory and there is still plenty of work to be done. This is because attosecond measurements still require a theoretical framework based on distance. Distance relates to Einstein's Space-Time geometry which we have discussed at length as being "Field" based and therefore yet another "fabrication", misdirect or falsehood promoted by modern science. 


Follow these links for more in depth analysis

1. Issues with the Big Bang - Slipstreaming

2. Fields do not exist - an analysis of the concept of autonomous matter 

3. Mass energy equivalence and the Fields Do Not Exist Hypothesis - an analysis of the "Space-Time" Framework

4. A deeper analysis of the interior of the Atom


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