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The dance of particles creates the world from "summary" of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics by Carlo Rovelli

Particles are not static elements, but rather entities in constant motion. They move, collide, combine, and create. This perpetual dance of particles is what gives rise to the world around us. Everything we see, touch, and experience is the result of these tiny, intricate movements. At the heart of this dance is the concept of quantum mechanics. In the quantum world, particles do not have well-defined positions or velocities. Instead, they exist in a state of probability, with all possible positions and velocities simultaneously. It is only when we observe them that they "choose" a specific location or velocity. This uncertainty is not a limitation of our knowledge but a fundamental aspect of the universe. It is a reminder that the world is not as solid and predictable as it may seem. Instead, it is a dynamic and ever-changing tapestry of particles in motion. The interactions between p...
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    Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

    Carlo Rovelli

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