Stanford professor Philip Bucksbaum shows vacuum isn’t empty. A powerful laser into “nothing” creates a non-equilibrium plasma of negative electrons and positive positrons. When they recombine, they vanish into photons. Plasma and vacuum are interchangeable. 1k views on YouTube
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First footage of atom bonding together...
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some subatomic particles act differently when observed as compared to when they are unobserved
like photons and electron they behave as if they are waves when no one is watching them, but when someone does watch them, they begin to behave like particles
nature is indeed very glitchy, and as we go smaller and smaller it puts us in awe why does everything work so well despite that.
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