Objective Reality Doesn’t Exist. It’s a Moving Target You Can Shape, Groundbreaking Research Suggests.
created: Aug. 4, 2025, 9:22 p.m. | updated: Aug. 11, 2025, 1:19 p.m.
Others insist “quantum reality” might be some form of Play-Doh you mold into different shapes with your own actions.
To understand how this complementarity principle relates to objective reality, we need to dive back into history to about a century ago.
This suggested a hybrid wave-like and particle-like behavior within the same apparatus, contradicting the complementarity principle.
It is a study that highlights the long-standing adage of the iconic American quantum physicist and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman: “If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don’t understand quantum mechanics,” Holler said.
Paradoxically, this inherent “weirdness” of quantum mechanics can prove quite serviceable: “The more we unravel quantum mechanics, the more we are able to provide disruptive quantum technologies outshining their classical counterparts, quantum computers, quantum cryptography, quantum sensors, and quantum thermal devices included,” Serra said.
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