Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Quantum Weirdness

There are several black dots at the intersections in this image.
How many of them does your brain let you see in one glance?


Remember the Chicken and Egg Question? And the one about if a tree falls in the forest, if there a sound when no one is there to hear it? Before you answer these again for the umpteenth time, consider these points of Quantum Weirdness:

The world does not exist unless you look at it.

Particles are pushed around by an invisible wave,
but the particles have no influence on the wave.

Everything that could possibly happen DOES HAPPEN,
in an array of parallel realities in the same space.

Everything that could possibly happen has already happened
and we only noticed part of it.

Everything influences everything else instantly,
as if space does not exist.

The future influences the past.

Now, consider how this one works!



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