Monday, 5 October 2020

Is there a heuristic explanation for the derivation of Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle from String Theory?


Heisenberg famously derived his uncertainty principle by considering the disturbance that a measurement would have on a small enough system.


Of course in the mathematical formalism of Quantum Mechanics the relationship is derived from more basic principles.



How does String Theory account for it? Heuristically, and mathematically?




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