A good review on Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle (HUP) may conclude that it is necessarily universal or unavoidable in the way traditionally taught . Modern critiques and experiments highlight that the principle is often misinterpreted or limited in specific contexts:

: Some physicists argue that HUP is not a "principle" at all, but rather a mathematical consequence of quantum mechanics . It stems from the wave-like nature of matter rather than being a standalone law.

Current scientific reviews often discuss the "slippery" nature of how the principle is defined and used today.