Tag Archive: Leading Change; The Observer Effect: Heisenberg Principle

The Observer Effect On Leading Change

In 1927 German physicist, Werner Heisenberg, discovered the seeming impossibility of determining simultaneously the position and velocity of atomic particles. This was due, in part, to the fact that to make observations of the particles it became necessary to use instruments that influenced the atom, or system, being measured. In time this became known as the Principle of Uncertainty or... Continue Reading