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Before Quantum Physics, it was thought that all particles behave in a certain way, and we could predict their behavior with certainty. With the dawn of Quantum Physics, electrons have been observed as jumping orbits seemingly at random. Also, quantum particles appear to be in more than one place at a time, or splitting. Perhaps with the advent of faster, more powerful technology, quantum particles can be observed with greater efficiency, giving us a better understanding of their patterned movements. Affecting one particle affects the way a similar particle works (entanglement). Seems as if the particles are communicating with each other, or connected by design. Science being the act of observing nature and learning from it, we cannot assume that science is direct evidence of nature, it is only the observation of it. Is the system too complex to understand or is it chaos? With new technology, wont we only find sub-sub-atomic particles, that will seem equally chaotic as quantum particles seem now? I think the answer is essentially there will always be systems far beyond human understanding, in which we cannot understand. It seems like chaos, but I dont think it is. On another note, we may be able to harness the process of entanglement to bring about teleportation. Interesting. Also, quantum physics can bring about super-computers. With much more flexible computing powers. The ability to accurately predict the weather far in advance. Etc, etc. https://youtube/watch?v=CBrsWPCp_rs
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 07:37:13 +0000

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