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Wormholes and quantum foam illustrate the dynamic nature of reality from "summary" of Reality Is Not What It Seems by Carlo Rovelli

Wormholes and quantum foam offer a peek into the ever-changing and unpredictable nature of reality. They demonstrate how the fabric of the universe is in a constant state of flux, with no fixed structure or form. Wormholes, theoretical tunnels that connect distant points in spacetime, show us that the universe is a dynamic and interconnected network of possibilities. They suggest that there may be shortcuts through the vast expanse of spacetime, allowing for travel between galaxies and even different dimensions. On the other hand, quantum foam presents a picture of reality at the smallest scales, where spacetime itself is a turbulent sea of fluctuations and uncertainties. It reveals that at the subatomic level, the universe is a bubbling cauldron of energy and matter, const...
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    Reality Is Not What It Seems

    Carlo Rovelli

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