The interconnectedness of all things from "summary" of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics by Carlo Rovelli
In the world described by modern physics, the most solid-seeming objects are in reality mostly empty space. Unseen forces connect what seems separate. Even when we look at the tiniest scales, particles are not separate, but are part of an interconnected whole. Everything, from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies, is connected through a complex web of relationships and interactions.
This interconnectedness is not just a theoretical concept; it has been confirmed by experiments. When we observe the behavior of particles at the quantum level, we see that they can be in multiple states at once until they are observed. This phenomenon, known as superposition, illustrates the interconnected nature of reality. The act of observation itself affects the outcome, showing that everything is connected in a fundamental way.
Moreover, the theory of quantum entanglement demonstrates that particles can become correlated in such a way that their properties are dependent on each other, regardless of the distance between them. This suggests that there is a deeper level of interconnectedness that trans...
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