Wednesday, July 7, 2010

And now in Science Daily

As I have posted before, physicists cannot make sense of physics. The rules fail on a subatomic level. The newest attempts to explain it involve the belief that the subatomic rules are correct and that the atoms express themselves differently on an atomic level because this "real" world is imaginary. The quote below links to the story.

"The way we experience ourselves and other things in the classical world (the term they use for the world beyond the atomic level - our experienced world) is really just 'a figment of our imaginations shaped by our senses'".

Basically it claims that subatomic particles will themselves to express themselves as the perceived universe. This is quite a spiritual explanation from scientists.

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