This Simple Strategy Might Be the Key to Advancing Science Faster
Briefly

The fundamental idea behind Heisenberg's uncertainty principle is that there is a limit on how well we can simultaneously measure the position of an object, so where something is, and its momentum.
One of the early realizations among the quantum theorists was this idea of wave-particle duality: that everything can be a particle and a wave, and simultaneously.
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