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Subject: Why doesn't Heizenberg's Uncertainty Principle apply within a black hole?

Date: Wed Mar 27 10:49:37 2002
Posted by Sonny
Grade level: nonaligned School: n/a
City: Omak State/Province: WA Country: USA
Area of science: Astronomy
ID: 1017244177.As
Message:

In Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time' I read that laws of physics 
broke down and wouldn't allow for scientist to speculate very far what happens 
inside black holes.  However, if they break down, then does that mean that 
Heizenberg's Principle break down, too?  Would you be able to determine the 
location and speed of an electron within a black hole?


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