Monday, July 12
Quantum Physics
Once again, quantum physics is calling our concept of reality into question.
If you are familiar with quantum physics, you know that on very tiny scales, the Universe is very weird. Particles act like particles and waves at the same time. An electron may be in one location, and then suddenly in another location, without ever passing through a point between those two spots. Or even a single particle can interact with itself.
But on the macroscopic scale, things are more “normal”. At least, we think. But perhaps quantum physics also affects us, as macroscopic observers. And recent research published in Nature Physics says for even macroscopic observers, quantum physics may call our reality into question.
Tenets Of Reality That Are True... Or Are They?
As macroscopic observers, we can say three things about reality. TO READ ENTIRE ARTICLE, CLICK HERE...
If you are familiar with quantum physics, you know that on very tiny scales, the Universe is very weird. Particles act like particles and waves at the same time. An electron may be in one location, and then suddenly in another location, without ever passing through a point between those two spots. Or even a single particle can interact with itself.
But on the macroscopic scale, things are more “normal”. At least, we think. But perhaps quantum physics also affects us, as macroscopic observers. And recent research published in Nature Physics says for even macroscopic observers, quantum physics may call our reality into question.
Tenets Of Reality That Are True... Or Are They?
As macroscopic observers, we can say three things about reality. TO READ ENTIRE ARTICLE, CLICK HERE...
Sunday, July 11
Country Living
There are many more people living in the city and/or cities than there are living in the country... and, like John Denver said, "thank God I'm a country boy..." But, living in the country in Virginia or Kentucky of Mississippi, or Arkansas is very much different than living in the country in Tennessee, especially East Tennessee between Bristol (Bristol Motor Speedway) and Knoxville but not all the way southwest to Chattanooga.
From www.oyster.com: Great Smoky Mountains Is America's Most Popular National Park. ... More than nine million people visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park each year, making it the most popular national park in the United States. It even beats the Grand Canyon, which comes in second and annually attracts about five million travelers.
And... from where I live in East Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains is only about 40-60 minutes away, depending upon traffic and day-of-the-week.
It beats living in a Vertical Forest like the photo above...
Saturday, July 10
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