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A 3 page paper reviewing 3 articles about physics and physical principles. It was Einstein’s position that “God does not play dice.” There has been a sense for a long while that perhaps we know less than we think, a sentiment expressed by many current articles. The purpose here is to review three articles about physics in general. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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that "God does not play dice" (The long and the short of it, 2003; p. PG). There has been a sense for a long while that perhaps we know
less than we think, a sentiment expressed by many current articles. The purpose here is to review several articles about physics in general. Size is Relative
An article in Britains The Economist reviews "Planck-scale physics," meaning that it refers to subatomic particles; their relative size and motion; and the surprising properties they
appear to be presenting. Max Planck, the founder of quantum theory, provided a scale on which "many physicists envisage space and time as being grainy, rather than continuous. But
the size of the grains of space compared with an atom would be about the same as the size of atoms compared with the sun" (The long and the short
of it, 2003; p. PG). The article discusses "Werner Heisenbergs famous uncertainty principle, an important part of quantum theory" Werner Heisenbergs famous uncertainty
principle, an important part of quantum theory" (The long and the short of it, 2003; p. PG). This principle holds that the precise location and velocity of any particle
of any size - whether that particle is subatomic or a "grain" comprising the universe - cannot be known. "The dimensions of the grains are the minimum possible compromise
between location and velocity" (The long and the short of it, 2003; p. PG). Quantum theory and the theory of relativity are at
odds with each other. The existence of quarks has been demonstrated, giving credence to quantum theory that in turn also may provide support for related theories of the universe
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