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Originally Posted by Herkdriver
Nothing has a unique location.
This is the Heisenberg Uncertainty principle.
Quantum Mechanics verifies the duality of light energy as both particle and wave depending on how it is measured.
Your argument has more holes than swiss cheese....
respectfully.
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If it has so many holes, maybe you could point them out. If nothing has a unique location, movement wouldn't be possible. Movement, being a change in position, can't exist if an object doesn't have a position to change. The Uncertainty Principle only says we cannot observe the exact location, not that it doesn't have one. And the duality of light has no impact on my arguement. So, if you find a hole, let me know.