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I have a layman's theory about quantum physics "spookiness"
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I have a layman's theory about quantum physics "spookiness"
If I am totally wrong let me know. I have just been learning about the early universe and quantum physics and it has just been consuming my thoughts. I'm going to use very simple and general language that is meant to convey an idea, not anything specific. I don't know accurate science terms, so please excuse the ignorance.

I imagine the universe before the big bang as just a ball of energy in a shell of insulation. As the energy moved around, it became more volatile. The energy began working in pairs to push and pull against the insulation. One day, the insulation cracked and the energy was able to burst out. But when it burst out of the shell, it destroyed the insulator.

At this point, the energy had 2 basic functions, positive and negative. The positive forces pulled the negative forces one way and vice versa. The result being a huge tug of war. The positive force, was able to constrain the negative force at a constant speed of pulling, which is the speed of light.

In the middle of these two forces, the quantum particles join with like particles and create the stars, planets, galaxies and everything in between. This is where I have my layman's theory about quantum physics... I have heard the illustration of there being an invisible fabric that is gravity. What if the tug of war between positive and negative charges, has led to "tearing" in the spacetime fabric. These tears are very very minute, but particles that are small enough can travel through the tears and transport themselves to a far away place, while seemingly just zapping there like a Star Trek machine.

Could this explain the "spookiness" of quantum physics? Is it possible that this also explains why scientist think they observe light as a wave when doing the double split experiment? Maybe the light photons, are just simply particles, but since they have an ability to travel in quantum wormholes, they seem to behave as waves? It just baffles me that when they're being observed, they act only as particles.

I hope this makes at least a little sense. Science is so amazing, and I'm grateful that I'm finally immersing myself in it
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I have a layman's theory about quantum physics "spookiness" - by Won2blv - March 2, 2017 at 2:27 am

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