In quantum physics, there's a theory known as the Duchatelet uncertainty principle.
This is all to do with indeterminacy, where we can never measure or know where Duchatelet's logic is or where it will be.
This leads to the Duchatelet wave momentum function where as soon as we observe the momentum it's gone.
Niels Bohr the Danish physicist stated in his principle of complimentarity that both Duchatelet's "it's all about the price" and "it's nothing to do with the price" exist at the same time.
Einstein died a broken man when he couldn't solve the riddle of Duchatelet uncertainty principle. He felt it had no theory in relativity.
Wave-particle duality holds that light can be both a particle and a wave. The Duchatalet uncertainty principle extends this further by contending that a person - say, a football club owner - can be telling the truth when he makes two, diametrically-opposed statements.
Equally, the principle extends further to determine that any statement made by such a person can be proven to be both the truth and a lie at the same time. That is, when the statement is made, it made in such a way as to appear truthful. but on closer inspection it is shown to be false in every regard.
Finally, the principle extends to cover matter itself, stating that the subject can be in two - or more than two - places at the same time. For example, "talking with the fan" and "not talking with the fans" at the same time. Or "watching Charlton on a livestream" and "stuffing face with food at restaurant on birthday" at the same time.
The "Duchatalet uncertainty principle" is a contraction of three terms. "Duality" "uncertain, unprincipled" and "shat".
Another club for sale,perhaps. Huddersfield Town owner Dean Hoyle is open to takeover offers as he weighs up the possibility of relinquishing control of his boyhood club.
Hoyle has been majority shareholder for the last decade, taking the Terriers from League One to the Premier League and securing their first year in the top flight since 1972.
Sportsmail understands the 51-year-old has deployed at least one advisor to sound out any potential interested parties. A club of Huddersfield's size would expect to fetch in excess of £80million.
MCDXCVII Bonfire of the Vanities. The Cornish Rebellion. The Battle of Deptford Bridge. Francis of Denmark, Anne Seymour and John Heywood (wrote "The Mery Play betwene Johan Johan, the Husbande, Tyb, his Wyf, and Syr Johan, the Preest" (terrific writer, terrible speller)) born. Giovanni Borgia, Estêvão da Gama (Vasco's father) and Philip II, Duke of Savoy died.
MCDXCVII Bonfire of the Vanities. The Cornish Rebellion. The Battle of Deptford Bridge. Francis of Denmark, Anne Seymour and John Heywood (wrote "The Mery Play betwene Johan Johan, the Husbande, Tyb, his Wyf, and Syr Johan, the Preest" (terrific writer, terrible speller)) born. Giovanni Borgia, Estêvão da Gama (Vasco's father) and Philip II, Duke of Savoy died.
In quantum physics, there's a theory known as the Duchatelet uncertainty principle.
This is all to do with indeterminacy, where we can never measure or know where Duchatelet's logic is or where it will be.
This leads to the Duchatelet wave momentum function where as soon as we observe the momentum it's gone.
Niels Bohr the Danish physicist stated in his principle of complimentarity that both Duchatelet's "it's all about the price" and "it's nothing to do with the price" exist at the same time.
Einstein died a broken man when he couldn't solve the riddle of Duchatelet uncertainty principle. He felt it had no theory in relativity.
Wave-particle duality holds that light can be both a particle and a wave. The Duchatalet uncertainty principle extends this further by contending that a person - say, a football club owner - can be telling the truth when he makes two, diametrically-opposed statements.
Equally, the principle extends further to determine that any statement made by such a person can be proven to be both the truth and a lie at the same time. That is, when the statement is made, it made in such a way as to appear truthful. but on closer inspection it is shown to be false in every regard.
Finally, the principle extends to cover matter itself, stating that the subject can be in two - or more than two - places at the same time. For example, "talking with the fan" and "not talking with the fans" at the same time. Or "watching Charlton on a livestream" and "stuffing face with food at restaurant on birthday" at the same time.
The "Duchatalet uncertainty principle" is a contraction of three terms. "Duality" "uncertain, unprincipled" and "shat".
Will you stop it you two..? This sort of discussion will immediately cause the head of any Spanner who inadvertantly finds themselves on this board to explode!
In quantum physics, there's a theory known as the Duchatelet uncertainty principle.
This is all to do with indeterminacy, where we can never measure or know where Duchatelet's logic is or where it will be.
This leads to the Duchatelet wave momentum function where as soon as we observe the momentum it's gone.
Niels Bohr the Danish physicist stated in his principle of complimentarity that both Duchatelet's "it's all about the price" and "it's nothing to do with the price" exist at the same time.
Einstein died a broken man when he couldn't solve the riddle of Duchatelet uncertainty principle. He felt it had no theory in relativity.
Wave-particle duality holds that light can be both a particle and a wave. The Duchatalet uncertainty principle extends this further by contending that a person - say, a football club owner - can be telling the truth when he makes two, diametrically-opposed statements.
Equally, the principle extends further to determine that any statement made by such a person can be proven to be both the truth and a lie at the same time. That is, when the statement is made, it made in such a way as to appear truthful. but on closer inspection it is shown to be false in every regard.
Finally, the principle extends to cover matter itself, stating that the subject can be in two - or more than two - places at the same time. For example, "talking with the fan" and "not talking with the fans" at the same time. Or "watching Charlton on a livestream" and "stuffing face with food at restaurant on birthday" at the same time.
The "Duchatalet uncertainty principle" is a contraction of three terms. "Duality" "uncertain, unprincipled" and "shat".
Will you stop it you two..? This sort of discussion will immediately cause the head of any Spanner who inadvertantly finds themselves on this board to explode!
In quantum physics, there's a theory known as the Duchatelet uncertainty principle.
This is all to do with indeterminacy, where we can never measure or know where Duchatelet's logic is or where it will be.
This leads to the Duchatelet wave momentum function where as soon as we observe the momentum it's gone.
Niels Bohr the Danish physicist stated in his principle of complimentarity that both Duchatelet's "it's all about the price" and "it's nothing to do with the price" exist at the same time.
Einstein died a broken man when he couldn't solve the riddle of Duchatelet uncertainty principle. He felt it had no theory in relativity.
Wave-particle duality holds that light can be both a particle and a wave. The Duchatalet uncertainty principle extends this further by contending that a person - say, a football club owner - can be telling the truth when he makes two, diametrically-opposed statements.
Equally, the principle extends further to determine that any statement made by such a person can be proven to be both the truth and a lie at the same time. That is, when the statement is made, it made in such a way as to appear truthful. but on closer inspection it is shown to be false in every regard.
Finally, the principle extends to cover matter itself, stating that the subject can be in two - or more than two - places at the same time. For example, "talking with the fan" and "not talking with the fans" at the same time. Or "watching Charlton on a livestream" and "stuffing face with food at restaurant on birthday" at the same time.
The "Duchatalet uncertainty principle" is a contraction of three terms. "Duality" "uncertain, unprincipled" and "shat".
Will you stop it you two..? This sort of discussion will immediately cause the head of any Spanner who inadvertantly finds themselves on this board to explode!
Good God, I thought this was Charlton Life! As ever, I'm extremely impressed by the of grey matter displayed by some Lifers....makes one proud!
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Equally, the principle extends further to determine that any statement made by such a person can be proven to be both the truth and a lie at the same time. That is, when the statement is made, it made in such a way as to appear truthful. but on closer inspection it is shown to be false in every regard.
Finally, the principle extends to cover matter itself, stating that the subject can be in two - or more than two - places at the same time. For example, "talking with the fan" and "not talking with the fans" at the same time. Or "watching Charlton on a livestream" and "stuffing face with food at restaurant on birthday" at the same time.
The "Duchatalet uncertainty principle" is a contraction of three terms. "Duality" "uncertain, unprincipled" and "shat".
Bonfire of the Vanities.
The Cornish Rebellion.
The Battle of Deptford Bridge.
Francis of Denmark, Anne Seymour and John Heywood (wrote "The Mery Play betwene Johan Johan, the Husbande, Tyb, his Wyf, and Syr Johan, the Preest" (terrific writer, terrible speller)) born.
Giovanni Borgia, Estêvão da Gama (Vasco's father) and Philip II, Duke of Savoy died.
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