Does Heisenberg uncertainty principle kill the scope of unification of sciences?Is there any scope in future for this principle to be contradicted?

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This means that I can’t model a human brain through physics and make predictions about it thanks to this principle. I can’t predict chemical products through computer simulation.

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It seems pretty fundamental so far, but I don’t get why you’re so bummed out over it.

It doesn’t mean you can’t simulate or predict anything. It just means you can’t do it with 100% accuracy. You should be just fine with that because all the math that simulation is using was confirmed by experiments that had the uncertainty principle affecting the measurements taken.

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