| Re: Steve R Intro The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle says that you can know either the position or the velocity of an electron to relative degree. The more you know about position the less you can know about velocity and vice-versa. But even Heisenberg left room for assumption. You can know the velocity and calculate the position with an acceptable degree of uncertainty.
My philosophy is that anything the the homeowner can do, I can "usually" undo. The "usual" is the acceptable degree of uncertainty; shattered tiles, slab crack transfer, and other such phenomena that require replacement.
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