New Scientist strikes again with a really interesting report ... have a look, buy the mag if you're interested, or I can endeavour to offer a summary of the articles — promise I won't be polemical, but I do get inspired by this kind of stuff!
I do like the idea of existence being a soup of possibilities that collapses into actuality when it's observed ...
An analogy popped up again — if you make the nucleus of the atom as big as the planet, then the nearest electron is out there, some 2.5 times the distance of our earth from the sun ... or, if you imagine a nucleus sitting on the altar of St Paul's cathedral, then the electron is akin to a butterfly, somewhere in the building, sometimes here, up in the roof, sometimes there ...
... the deeper you get into the stuff, the bigger the 'space' in between becomes.
Food for thought,
Thomas
I do like the idea of existence being a soup of possibilities that collapses into actuality when it's observed ...
An analogy popped up again — if you make the nucleus of the atom as big as the planet, then the nearest electron is out there, some 2.5 times the distance of our earth from the sun ... or, if you imagine a nucleus sitting on the altar of St Paul's cathedral, then the electron is akin to a butterfly, somewhere in the building, sometimes here, up in the roof, sometimes there ...
... the deeper you get into the stuff, the bigger the 'space' in between becomes.
Food for thought,
Thomas