Heisenberg Uncertainty principle: (ab ≠ ba) and Electron.

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Heisenberg  Uncertainty  principle: (ab ≠ ba) and Electron.

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Sir Arthur Eddington wrote:

We used to think that if we knew one, we knew two,

 because one and one are two. We are finding

 that we must learn a great deal more about `and'.

Why?

Because one (1) can be different  from another one (1).

Take  electron - symbol (e)

Take proton - symbol (p)

They are absolute different particles.

And interaction between electron and proton is not the same

 than interaction between  proton and electron:  ep ≠ pe

 ( non-commutative algebra. Heisenberg Uncertainty principle)

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  The electron (particle/wave) is not the same as the proton.

They are absolute different substances / matter.

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There is EM  wave theory, there isn't  proton-magnetic theory.

Energy/ information can be transferred  only by electromagnetic fields.

And in 1895 Lorentz proved that there isn’t em waves without Electron

No other particle can do this work.

We don’t have a theory about protono-magnetic fields that can

 transfer an energy/information.

In our earthly world there is only one (1) unique fundamental

particle - electron (!) what can transfer energy as an information.

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Electron has six ( 6 ) formulas:
1900, 1905. Planck and Einstein found the energy of electron: E=h*f.
1916. Sommerfeld found the formula of electron : e^2=ah*c,
1928. Dirac found two more formulas of electron’s energy:
+E=Mc^2 and -E=Mc^2 (positron).
According to QED in interaction with vacuum electron’s
energy is infinite: E= ∞
Electron tied with atom by the energy: E=-me^4/2h*^2= -13,6eV
And pure proton doesn't have formula, it has only "letter".
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It means that electron is active particle (pure energetic particle)
and proton is passive mass-particle.
These particles have absolute different structure and matter.

Therefore the interaction between electron and proton is not the same

 than interaction between  proton and electron:  ep ≠ pe

 (Heisenberg Uncertainty principle)

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Somebody wrote another example.

A thing called “shoe” and a thing called “ sock” along with

 the operator ”and” which combines “shoe” and “sock” things.

If you play around with it, you will find

that the “ order “ is fairly important.

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