The Uncertainty Principle - A quantum mechanical principle due to Werner Heisenberg that, in its most common form, states that it is not possible to simultaneously determine the position and momentum of a particle. Moreover, the better the position is known, the less well the momentum is known (and vice versa). The principle is sometimes known as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
Could this uncertainty principle also bode well with not only particles but thoughts and ideas. Could our imaginations be limited by our observations of themselves? In other words, once we speak has the truth of our thought been enslaved to the error of our human ability to label it? If so, is there a formula to at least report this amount of error if not erase it?