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The same could be said of all leptons.
But enough talk. Have at you!It really comes down to Heisenberg. Quite simply, there is a minimum amount of uncertainty regarding any system’s position and momentum. Weird quantum shit keeps you from being able to pin down both exactly.
I’m not either, other than having a physics A-level (from years ago), but that’s my layman’s understanding.
See, this is why I’m not a physicist.
It’s more complicated than that - even doing it purely mathematically to a hypothetical electron, increasing the precision of one variable causes a decrease in the precision of another. It’s an inherent limitation of treating particles as having the properties of both particles and waves. That’s the uncertainy principle. What you’re referring to, that measuring a system changes its state, is the observer effect.
Fortunately, it is also mine. Lets do this shit.