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Analogy Between the Theorem of Pythagoras and the Relations of Uncertainty of Heisenberg
Authors:Giuseppe Gembillo
Affiliation:Department of Philosophy , University of Messina , Messina, Italy
Abstract:In this work I propose an analogy between Pythagoras's theorem and the logical-formal structure of Werner Heisenberg's “relations of uncertainty.” The reasons that they have pushed to me to place this analogy have been determined from the following ascertainment: Often, when in exact sciences a problem of measurement precision arises, it has been resolved with the resource of the elevation to the square. To me it seems also that the aporie deriving from the uncertainty principle can find one solution with the resource to this stratagem. In fact, if the first classic example of the argument is the solution of the incommensurability between catheti and the hypotenuse of the triangle rectangle, one of the last cases is that which is represented from Heisenberg's principle of uncertainty.
Keywords:Heisenberg  Pythagoras  relations  theorem  uncertainty
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