Uncertainty is a broad and interesting topic.
Physics looks at this concept from different
angles, depending on the context.
In relation to the Uncertainty Principle, aka Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, you have something rather logical going on. This principle
speaks to the idea that the position of an object
and the momentum of an object can not both be
known at the same time.
Actually this is one of those principles, when considered logically, can be grasped and understood with one's own eyes. Unlike many other physical science principles, technology is not required to figure this out. Though it can be appreciated that Heisenberg did need some technological support when this principle was first being worked out.
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