That assumes there aren’t exceptions to the Heisenburg uncertainty principle that we haven’t yet discovered OR that the principle will at some point be disproven entirely sometime in the future, Utahraptor.
When it comes to theoretical science, one ought to keep in mind in their back of their heads that there may yet be some future discovery that completely changes our present understanding of a field. It’s why scientists refer to a lot of these subjects as “theories”—they know they could be subject to change, perhaps dramatically, sometime further down the line.
That assumes there aren’t exceptions to the Heisenburg uncertainty principle that we haven’t yet discovered OR that the principle will at some point be disproven entirely sometime in the future, Utahraptor.
When it comes to theoretical science, one ought to keep in mind in their back of their heads that there may yet be some future discovery that completely changes our present understanding of a field. It’s why scientists refer to a lot of these subjects as “theories”—they know they could be subject to change, perhaps dramatically, sometime further down the line.