Message from @Minotarus
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No he just said your can't determine both.
And bur bye
You can determine the speed of an electron.,
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Or the location but not both.
But you know the location in case of the PC or you can tell more or less precisly.
they're going so fast you can't track them if they even are a particle, they're so small you can't see them, so you don't know.
Maths based on other derived positions have given you a hypothesis you can't experimentally verify
"they're going so fast you can't track them if they even are a particle, they're so small you can't see them, so you don't know."
Also FYI the transistor was discovered by accident and they still can't explain why
You don't understand
You can know the locatin or the speed
No you can;t
Why you can't?
If you know the location of an electron, take a photograph of one and I don't mean the stupid X ray that shows a possible electron shell.
So you don't see an image on your monitor?
So you are saying you don't see anything on your monitor?
Why do you need a photograph of an electron?
So I can see one
So you know wich poath and speed the electrons take.
I can see light coming from the monitor
So you have proven relativity.
How?
in very easy way.
What are the independent and dependent variables?
Because the electrons coming from your graphics card had a relative speed to the speed of light wich you can messure.
from your monitor.
speed of light isn't even constant
It is.
No it isn't
It's just that mediums will change it-
LOGICAL FALLACY: APPEAL TO INCREDULITY: https://imgur.com/Hu1w2y0
It is.
If it wasn't things in resin would travel every time a different evlocity.
the speed of light is constant in a vacuum
It's just the resin that does a force of slowing it down.
force you say?
Hang on I thought light had no weight