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You have a common misconception that alot of people have. You think that our inability to measure shit, is in fact cause we have shitty measuring devices. You think that the heisenberg uncertainity principle comes from our sucky measuring techniques. LMAO.

The actualy measurment problem is much deeped then that. When we do formulate uncertainties, we assume we have perfect measuing devices. The measurement problem is an actual consequence of quantum behavior.

Quantum shit can be non-commutivitve, this leads to a natural uncertainity of nature. Superposition of states (which has been experimentally observed), leads to things existing at multiple places at once, or not existing at all, until observed. All this shit is experimentally verified, and we like to believe shit that is true.

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