Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle self-conflicts with the Max Born Rule of Quantum Mechanics, i.e. Quantum State Superposition and the Wavefunction Collapse. This is mathematically proven in the 1934 EPR paper. 👇
In 1926, Schrodinger showed that Heisenberg's Quantum Mechanics work was directly related to classical electrodynamics and Fourier Analysis. This is what led Max Born to DECLARE "probabilities" in the atomic realm, so their own theory was not rendered into classical physics.
Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle is just the classical, Fourier TIME-FREQUENCY tradeoff, as described by GROK. 👇 Quantum Mechanics tried to make a special physics by substituting the idea of "particles" for waves in a medium.