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Is most of the stuff in what the bleep do we know, just theory, or is in fact a proven thing that, superpositioning, we never touch anything, and entaglment that were all connected, law of attraction, and all that theory they tell us as its true,

And also how can they say an atom is empty space with a charge if there are subatomic particles inside of them that are real matter and not empty space/./....... i think they better rethink what they say...

i am having trouble believeing it all....

2006-12-10 02:03:06 · 4 answers · asked by Aaron T 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Richard Feynman, the most brilliant Physicist of the second half of the twentieth century, once said, "If you think you understand Quantum Physics, you DON'T understand Quantum Physics". The fact is, nobody understands it, and those who say they do are pulling your leg. However, Albert Einstein once said "All of Science is simply the intelligent application of plain common sense". I agree with this, and this also applies to Quantum Physics. Quantum Physics is the best explanation for the phenomena that we observe at the sub-atomic level. I think you should read the book "Atom" by Isaac Asimov and then you will understand a little better, and then read "In Search of Schrodinger's Cat" by John Gribbin and then you will much better understand, as much as understanding is even possible......

2006-12-10 02:15:16 · answer #1 · answered by Sciencenut 7 · 2 0

I also have a hard time believing we don't really touch things. For instance if a serial killer never touched a doorknob and left a fingerprint, which is embedded into his hand, he never would have been caught. But if in reality we never really touch anything how are things like that possible??

An atom isn't empty space. Atoms are just so so small that it can kind of be deemed empty space. It's like saying 0.000000000000000000000001 is zero, because in reality it isn't, but it's kind of so close it can be said that it is. The other great part about atomic theory is that scientists never know where electrons will be around an atom. They are flying about and we only know some weird probability theory to catch them in certain states and stuff,

2006-12-10 02:14:33 · answer #2 · answered by Modus Operandi 6 · 0 0

EVERYTHING IN LIFE is a theory, we keep making better theories to explain life. i found it a fascinating insight into how the brain and therefore the person percieves the world. they dont want you 'to believe' it, just to think about life in a different way for a while.
NOTHING IS PROVEN. NOTHING

2006-12-10 02:06:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes we dew because most of them ryme

2006-12-10 02:09:02 · answer #4 · answered by zakia w 2 · 0 2

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