| Peter Dear - 2008 - 256 pages
...intuitively, but he had doubts about intuition's acceptance of the idea at the scale of everyday objects: [S]erious misgivings arise if one notices that the...instant of decay nor the direction, in which the emitted Gt-particle leaves the nucleus, is wellestablished. Inside the nucleus, blurring doesn't bother us.1'... | |
| Karen Barad - 2007 - 548 pages
...to direct control. In fact the function has provided quite intuitive and convenient ideas, for the instance the "cloud of negative electricity" around...misgivings arise if one notices that the uncertainty ajferts macroscopically tangible and visible things.for which the term "blurring" seems simply wrong.... | |
| Karen Barad - 2007 - 548 pages
...to direct control. In fact the function has provided quite intuitive and convenient ideas, for the instance the "cloud of negative electricity" around the nucleus, etc. But serious misgivings arise (fone notices that the uncerta1nty ajfects macroscopically tangible and visible things, jbr which the... | |
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