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How Would You Explain The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle To A Fourth Grader?Please Help?

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How Would You Explain The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle To A Fourth Grader?Please Help?

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The uncertainty principle arises from quantum mechanics. The concept is that any occurrence observed is changed by being observed – leading to the uncertainty of the actual occurrence. On an atomic level, if someone is observing a reaction, light energy is absorbed by the watcher. Taking away the light energy has an impact on the reaction. That’s the simplest way I can think to explain it.

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