Really? I was actually kinda making fun of you.

Quote Originally Posted by 420ultimatesmokage
uncertainty principle also includes ideas that at the quantum level things are constantly turning to and from energy. time and space in the sense of what we experience is completely backwards. There are no definite measurements at the smallest scales everything is based on probability.
That seems to go far beyond Heisenburg. Are you sure you're not equating the uncertainty principle with uncertainty in general?

Anyway, I'll bite. Quantum mechanics or any modern physics seems to make space for the subjectivity of an individual perspective. Which seems to threaten the very concept of an objective "real" time.

Since wayoftheleaf's entire dilemna is based upon an equivocation between a subjective and an objective understanding of time, not to mention measurement, I think his paradox dissolves quite nicely.