Re: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal
Posted by Cathryn on June 20, 2006 at 15:43:12:

Hi Michael,

I know first hand that some in the earthquake forecasting community guard their own methods with a near-religious zealotry. I'm not talking about the Shans of the world, who have a theory that he thinks works, hold it close to his breast, and sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. I'm talking about others in the field itself, like Lowell Whiteside, who is a *wonderful* person, but still keeps his method secret but to only a few. I can understand a scientist wanting to hold his/her cards to his/her breast while in testing mode. Through a third party, I was once told the mechanics of his schema, but will not repeat what I was told. Let's just say I'm sure I was given the lay person's account of it, probably something sketchy at best.

I'm not a scientist and it sounds as if you are, so bear with me re: some of my questions. I'm just trying to get a better handle on all of this. I actually love it that so many scientists are on this forum. Helps keep things logical, and I've never felt condescended to, which is nice.

Now, if you watch Schroedinger's Cat taking a nap, does it get as many Zzzzzzzzs?

Cathryn


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     ● Re: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal - chris in suburbia  01:41:57 - 6/22/2006  (38668)  (1)
        ● Re: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal - Cathryn  02:18:53 - 6/22/2006  (38671)  (1)
           ● thesis - chris in suburbia  18:22:38 - 6/22/2006  (38691)  (1)
              ● Re: thesis - Cathryn  18:25:24 - 6/22/2006  (38692)  (0)
     ● Re: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal - Mike Williams in Arroyo Grande  16:19:07 - 6/20/2006  (38582)  (1)
        ● Re: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal - Cathryn  16:39:14 - 6/20/2006  (38583)  (0)