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Contents Introduction 1. Irritable Particles 2. Entropy Strives Toward a Maximum 3. An Enigma, a Subject of Profound Astonishment 4. How Does an Electron Decide? 5. An Audacity Unheard of in Earlier Times 6. Lack of Knowledge is No Guarantee of Success 7. How Can One Be Happy? 8. I Would Rather Be a Cobbler 9. Something Has Happened 10. The Soul of the Old System 11. I Am Inclined to Give Up Determinism 12. Our Words Don¿t Fit 13. Awful Bohr Incantation Terminology 14. Now the Game Was Won 15. Life Experience and not Scientific Experience 16. Possibilities of Unambiguous Interpretation 17. The No-Man¿s-Land Between Logic and Physics 18. Anarchy At Last Postscript
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Physics -- Philosophy.