I am currently studying Quantum Mechanics as part of my Physics A-level, I have come to 'understand' as best I can the nature of sub-atomic particles but I did not necessarily agree with the concept when I first started the Module. Eventually I started to see how it works more clearly and something in my head 'clicked', I am now a true advocate of Quantum Theory.
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Quote:The strange discovery by quantum physicists at the University of California Santa Barbara means that an object you can see in front of you may exist simultaneously in a parallel universe -- a multi-state condition that has scientists theorizing that traveling through time may be much more than just the plaything of science fiction writers.
Electrons, which circle the nucleus of an atom, are swirling around in multiple states at the same time -- they're hard to pin down. It's only when we measure the position of an electron that we force it to have a specific location. Cleland's breakthrough lies in taking that hard-to-grasp yet true fact about the atomic particle and applying it to something visible with the naked eye.
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"God is dead" - Friedrich Nietzsche
"Faith is what you have in things that DON'T exist. - Homer J. Simpson
"Faith is what you have in things that DON'T exist. - Homer J. Simpson