: Remember all that stuff with the photons a few years ago? The whole advance
: was that they FOUND A WAY AROUND the uncertainty principal you speak of.
: In any case you wouldn't need to know the *exact* position and velocity,
: since a 'near enough' value might do. Also, I imagine you wouldn't need a
: very exact velocity value, since there's not going to be much in the
: target/source.
All the electrons buzzing around in your brain, all the fluids rushing around about their ways, are what keep us alive and thinking. If they came out wrong, or still, we'd beam out the other end a nice, warm corpse. Hell, not even warm, cause that's caused by molecular motion too...