4/27/12

WIP Editing Defined

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle:

The principle of quantum mechanics, formulated by Heisenberg, that the accurate measurement of one of two related, observable quantities, as position and momentum or energy and time, produces uncertainties in the measurement of the other, such that the product of the uncertainties of both quantities is equal to or greater than h/ 2 π,  where h  equals Planck's constant. In other words, just by scrutinizing something you alter what it actually is. Madness.

3 comments:

Ben said...

Oh yeah.

"Fuck, this chapter doesn't fit"

"Yeah, but it has vital information to your storyline, asshole."

"Who cares? I'll spread it over other chapters, it will only be more subtle. Would it be far fetched if characters had a heart-wrenching conversation during a gun shootout?"

Kieran Shea said...
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Kieran Shea said...

Like a game of whack-a-mole.