Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle states that scientists cannot measure the position (x) and the momentum (p) of a particle with absolute precision. The more accurately scientists understand one of these values, the less accurately they know the other. Heisenberg's idea explains to scientists why atoms do not implode, how the sun manages to shine and, strangely, that the vacuum of space is not actually empty...
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