+The **Uncertainty Principle**, a cornerstone of [Quantum Mechanics](/wiki/quantum_mechanics), asserts that certain pairs of physical properties, such as a particle's position and momentum, cannot both be known with perfect precision simultaneously. The more accurately one is determined through [Measurement](/wiki/measurement), the less accurately the other can be known, revealing a fundamental limit to knowledge in the quantum world.
+## See also
+- [Quantum Physics](/wiki/quantum_physics)
+- [Wave-Particle Duality](/wiki/wave-particle_duality)
+- [Heisenberg](/wiki/heisenberg)
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