scott <sco### [at] scottcom> wrote:
> Assuming the universe doesn't have infinite volume, that would mean
> there are only a finite number of positions in space the electron could
> be in - something like the volume of the universe divided by the planck
> volume. If you know the shape of the probability function, you could
> probably figure out the minimum amount of non-zero probability.
Except that the universe is expanding, which means that the amount of
positions is increasing.
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- Warp
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