In physics, for example, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle or principle of indeterminacy has been
interpreted in three ways: 1) that the «laws of nature» are deterministic, and that any uncertainty is due to human ignorance, which in due time will be resolved by science (Einstein), 2) uncertainty can be always explained by present experimental limitations (Neils Bohr), and 3) indeterminacy is an
objective characteristic of
reality Werner Heisenberg).