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An object which can detect the passage of a [[glider]] without affecting the glider's path or timing.  The name is a reference to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, a principle in quantum physics which states that it is physically impossible to detect a particle without affecting it in some way. Clearly this is not the case in the Life universe!
An object which can detect the passage of a [[glider]] without affecting the glider's path or timing.  The name is a reference to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, a principle in quantum physics which states that it is physically impossible to detect a particle without affecting it in some way. Clearly this is not the case in the Life universe!

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An object which can detect the passage of a glider without affecting the glider's path or timing. The name is a reference to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, a principle in quantum physics which states that it is physically impossible to detect a particle without affecting it in some way. Clearly this is not the case in the Life universe!