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Intrinsic
Referring to something that is inherent or essential to the nature of something else, often used to describe values or properties that are an integral part of an object or concept.
Extrinsic
Not inherent or essential, coming from the outside, or external to something.
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
A fundamental theory in quantum mechanics stating that it is impossible to simultaneously determine both the position and momentum of a particle with absolute precision.
Rational Freedom
The ability to make choices based on reasoning and logical deliberation, free from irrational forces or constraints.
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