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Originally Posted by Markus74 My hand is NOT phasing in and out right now. It's solidly before me (even if at a microscopic level there may be things happening that contradict this). Quantum physics doesn't alter our traditional physics. |
You are fundamentally wrong. Your hand IS phasing in and out right now. EVERYTHING is phasing in and out right now.
That is why Niels Bohr says things - "If you are not astounded by quantum physics, then you do not understand quantim physics."
You THINK you are sitting on a CHAIR right now.
Actually, the chair is a bunch of subatomic particles popping in and out of the universe.
YOU are a bunch of subatomic particles popping in and out of the universe.
You and the chair are made up of exactly the same kinds of subatomic particles.
In fact, there is no clearly defined field between YOU and the chair, or any other object in your room right now.
Furthermore YOU are moving at vast speeds. So is your chair.
That's because the subatomic particles that comprise you and the chair are moving at the speed of light, possibly faster.
Your subatomic particles move in different directions. That's why you are phasing in and out.
You're here, and you're not here.
Sometimes you are pure wave (with a tendency to spread out, like a radio wave.).
Sometimes you are a particle (and your location can be calculated and determined. If you're in motion, you stay in motion in a straight line until other forces like friction or gravity act on you).
Now here's the fun part.
Until you are observed, you are both wave and particle (Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle). Another way to look at it is that until you're observed, you're neither.
That's why Einstein says, "Reality is an illusion".
You don't exist, until you're observed.
Observation implies consciousness. Consciousness implies thought. Change your thoughts, and .............
I really suggest you try reading up a little on your own about quantum physics.
So you want to be scientific. Let's talk science now, Markus. Are you wave or particle?