Heisenberg Principle of Uncertainty
May 25,1995
Q: In Quantum Theory, there
is what is known as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle which states that we
cannot determine, at the same time, the velocity and the place where the
electron is located. Einstein had difficulty in believing that the Quantum
Theory is a complete theory and believed that there must be more determinism
governing the movements and events on the subatomic level. Please, can you
comment on this?
It is incorrect. It comes because of limited perception. You
have not understood the theories of time-space continuum and, therefore, you
postulate that one particle can not be in two places at once. You see, this is
incorrect (referring to Heisenberg principle of uncertainty). Because there is the assumption that space does not
fold in upon itself. But it does. Because the space-time theories are not
properly developed, this kind of faulty thinking occurs.
Q:Didn't Einstein develop
theories of space-time?
They are not fully developed. You see, space is not
necessarily what it appears. You say that object A is in one place and not in
another. But in fact, it is a completely false statement. It is assuming that
space is stable and that time is not directly correlated with space. In a
direct correlation, when there is reversal of the time factor, there is spacial
reversal also. You cannot have a fixed point which does not exist at any other
time or space.
When you fix it, you fix time, do you not? But time cannot be
fixed, so nothing is fixed. It is an illusion. So you see, if particle A exists
in one place, it may exist in infinite other places as well. It is simply a
matter of time. Unless these principles are fully explored, you cannot make
such rash statements.
Q: Does it mean that as we
are now located on the planet Earth, that there is a mirror of ourselves in
some other point in space and time, or in a different dimension or universe?
It is a very multi-dimensional reality, far beyond the
comprehension of linear minds. It is not a linear universe. You make
assumptions about the nature of reality which are based in ignorance. This
question has no relevance. It is both true and false.
Please send all comments and questions to office@anandaseva.org
All text in this web site is Copyright © 1996 - 2000 Ananda Seva Mission.