there are any number of ways to think about the heisenberg principle: the simplest one might be in relation to its putative object--if you think about human beings in neuroscience terms, we are a complex of systems for conducting electricity--it would follow that any such complex system would have leakages (if you assume that the body should be discrete---that is if you assume that your perspective on your body--which operates within one scale--should obtain across all scales) or that the boundary between such systems and their environment is difficult if not impossible to determine.
so your physical presence would distort the space observed because it would be the entry of an energy-generating system into the space being observed.
i would expect that directing your attention toward that space would trigger additional disruptions (asuming that intentionality has a neurological substructure) and so on.
scale is strange.
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a gramophone its corrugated trumpet silver handle
spinning dog. such faithfulness it hear
it make you sick.
-kamau brathwaite
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