Why is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle true?

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What’s the underlying principle on why you can’t know the position and momentum of a particle at the same time? Is there an explanation? I don’t have any knowledge of calculus or the math behind anything so I’m asking here, thanks!

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I think the bottom line is that no partical ( physical mass) exists without its twin wave ( non physical ) massless energy. So one can be measured and the other cannot because it doesn’t seem to fully exist in this dimension. Plus our Measuring devices are still way to inadequate to capture objects on the quantum level. Best uneducated guess. 🙂

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