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In the Twentieth Century, Werner Heisenburg Established the "Uncertainty Principle

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In the twentieth century, Werner Heisenburg established the "uncertainty principle," which postulates that


A) scientific knowledge is unreliable because new discoveries constantly undermine older theories about the universe.
B) scientific knowledge is the most reliable because scientists accept that their ideas are uncertain and constantly test and reexamine them.
C) nature itself is ultimately unknowable and unpredictable and lacks any absolute objective reality.
D) God produced doubt in humans to challenge their simple belief so that it would grow into a mature faith.

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