The uncertainty principle, also called the "vulnerability rule" is a statidtical uncertainty rule in addition to the probability distribution. In a sense, it makes up for the uncertainty, which is not used to for a valid physics theory (see Einstein's dissapointment) by adding a second statistical rule to save face on the luck of determinism or add a second causal argument to Cladsic Mechanics only 1 to dave apearances. (It derives from conceptually clear and theoretically natural parhs, however).

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