Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Different "Worlds"

If you are interested in knowing more about the reality you live in, about the Universe, you may be content just accepting the way they were described by Sir Isaac Newton first, and by Albert Einstein later. But if you are someone who - whenever the possibility arises to go deeper into things - does not miss the chance, you might like to investigate some more. Traditional physics says that reality is matter. Quantum mechanics says that it is not. It says it's possibility. The laws that stand in the former, do not exist in the latter. In one world you see matter as solid, liquid or gaseous, in a specific place, and it can be experienced as "it is" (as "you see it"). In quantum physics you don't see something that is there, but something that could be anywhere, and only when you decide to observe or measure it, it becomes something specific, in a precise form and located in a definite place. 

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