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Jan 2, 2013 at 15:23 comment added rubenvb In this case though, the Uncertainty Principle is a physical consequence of the mathematics used to describe physics (operators of position and momentum and their relation: the Fourier transform). So one could argue that within the framework of Quantum theory, there is definite proof of the uncertainty principle. The theory is then validated by various experiments, which can only go as far as to (not) contradict theory.
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