Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle:A fundamental theory in quantum mechanics stating that it is impossible to simultaneously know both the precise position and momentum (or energy and time) of a particle.
$\hbar$ (reduced Planck's constant): $\hbar$ is equal to Planck's constant divided by $2\pi$, often appearing in quantum mechanical equations involving uncertainties.
$\Delta E$ (Energy Uncertainty): $\Delta E$ represents the uncertainty or standard deviation in measuring a system's energy, intrinsically linked with $\Delta t$, the uncertainty in time.