So I came across Heisenberg's uncertainty principle in my 11th grade book, and I'm not convinced. It says $\Delta x \Delta p \gt \frac{h}{4\pi}$. Okay, but how does velocity even matter to determine the path?
Now suppose we have, for the case of my argument, 100 exactly identical atoms of hydrogen. Now we find the positions of the lone electron in 100 different cases, and we can do it with 100% accuracy. Now, if we join the dots, won't we get the path of the electron? Why not? Please explain in simple words if you can.