Could someone explain the Heisenberg uncertainty principle from a layman's point of view?

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Caveat: this could be completely wrong, The way it was explained to me is that it’s like trying to state where a bullet that has just been shot is located. You can tell me where it is at any given moment, you can track it, but when you point out where it is, it is gone.

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