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11/4/2012 6:39:07 PM EDT
I am likely waaay behind the knowledge curve here, but I just realized/learned something tonight. Walt calls himself Heisenberg.

There is a German physicist named Werner Heisenberg, who happened to write a doctoral on turbulence and worked on the German's nuclear program during WWII. He also died of cancer.

Thinking back to the show now. Walt's life is turbulent. He is working on something that is considered evil in some respects. He will also likely die of cancer. Am I on the right track here? Did this already get discussed and I am late to the party?

11/4/2012 6:40:29 PM EDT
[#1]
I'm assuming you're not a detective in real life?



 
11/4/2012 6:41:12 PM EDT
[#2]
Pretty sure you're spot on.
11/4/2012 6:42:08 PM EDT
[#3]
Amazing work, OP.



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11/4/2012 6:43:19 PM EDT
[#4]
I've been watching Breaking Bad since the very beginning when no one else was and this is the first i've heard of it.
11/4/2012 6:50:39 PM EDT
[#5]
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Amazing work, OP.

Here is something else you might find interesting.

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11/4/2012 6:51:56 PM EDT
[#6]
Makes sense that the name Heisenberg is foreshadowing of the eventual conclusion off the series but.



Why does Walt buy an M-60 in the first episode of season 5?
11/4/2012 6:53:09 PM EDT
[#7]
I was just watching it as entertainment, not trying to delve into any deeper meaning. That's why when I read about the German physicist I had the holy shit moment.
11/4/2012 6:53:39 PM EDT
[#8]
Google "Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle".  The first time Walt refers to himself as "Heisenberg" is when he went into Tuco's lair and demanded $50,000.  The only way out of there was to blow up the place with his big bag of mercury fulminate.  The outcome of that plan was certainly uncertain, and I guess in that moment when Tuco asked for his name, "Heisenberg" seemed to Walt to be particularly appropriate.

11/4/2012 6:54:27 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Makes sense that the name Heisenberg is foreshadowing of the eventual conclusion off the series but.

Why does Walt buy an M-60 in the first episode of season 5?


if you had that much money you would to
11/4/2012 6:57:40 PM EDT
[#10]
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I was just watching it as entertainment, not trying to delve into any deeper meaning. That's why when I read about the German physicist I had the holy shit moment.


It's kind of amusing that this is the first time you've heard of Heisenberg.

11/4/2012 7:01:37 PM EDT
[#11]



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Quoted:

I was just watching it as entertainment, not trying to delve into any deeper meaning. That's why when I read about the German physicist I had the holy shit moment.




It's kind of amusing that this is the first time you've heard of Heisenberg.





Yeah...



I also don't think it's a complicated as he's making it out to be.



Walt's background and cancer are likely the only purposeful similarities with Heisenberg.  The rest of it feels like a reach.



Can't wait for the conclusion, either way.



 
11/4/2012 7:09:10 PM EDT
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11/4/2012 7:12:04 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
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I was just watching it as entertainment, not trying to delve into any deeper meaning. That's why when I read about the German physicist I had the holy shit moment.


It's kind of amusing that this is the first time you've heard of Heisenberg.



Well, I am just an ignorant Appalachain American. We never did have much of that fancy book learnin where I grew up fellers!
11/4/2012 7:17:17 PM EDT
[#14]
LOL
11/4/2012 7:18:48 PM EDT
[#15]
well holy shit

11/4/2012 7:21:10 PM EDT
[#16]



Quoted:



Quoted:

Makes sense that the name Heisenberg is foreshadowing of the eventual conclusion off the series but.



Why does Walt buy an M-60 in the first episode of season 5?




if you had that much money you would to


Hell yes I would but he doesn't take a shit without a plan

 
11/4/2012 7:24:10 PM EDT
[#17]
Was I the only one that noticed the ice machine at The Big Chief gas station where Jesse filled up the Winnebago and then paid the little chubby cashier with blue?

The ice machine out in front of the station had a little cartoon penguin and the words, "Ice Is Burrr!"

Can't find a picture of it on google.
11/4/2012 7:24:42 PM EDT
[#18]
Don't feel bad. My friend mentioned Heisenburg's Uncertainty Principle to me, explained it, told me the joke so I'd get it, and I didn't put it all together until just now
11/4/2012 7:30:02 PM EDT
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I'm assuming you're not a detective in real life?