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RE: Composite particles: let’s play Lego! (Particle Physics Series – Episode 2)

in #science7 years ago

The infinitely small, for me, is even more fascinating than the infinitely big.
Those experiments in which matter acts differently when observed and when not observed bend my mind. I just can't understand how this all works, and I think Humanity may be limited by being a tri-dimensional being...

We can understand or try to understand the 4th dimension, but what about the rest? These thoughts are what make me an adept of string theory.

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You'd be surprised, but for me, more I dive into quantum mechanics, more what I read and learn makes sense to me... Blending all the information and theories together, I am starting to have an opinion on how things are, and grasp that everything we see and experience is just an emergent property of what is going on at the smallest level. On the other hand, uncertainty works also for my opinion, digging even deeper will probably make it evolve.

One of the things I find the most mysterious is how a world of probability becomes a world of quasi certainty when one scales up.

Weirdly, the article I wrote here seems deep, but it is just the surface, and actually an illusion. Particle physics is an illusion in terms that particles do not really exist as presented here. It is just a model used to allow beginners to step their first foot in the incredible world of small scale physics, where fiction hugely surpasses science fiction.