▲ | 47282847 5 days ago | |||||||
> Either atoms exist or they dont Perfect example, since they only exist as a concept to describe an observation. With higher precision of observation, it became “the new truth“ that most of the time even on the observation level do not actually exist in terms of matter; they “flicker“ fast enough to appear existing at all times. When you look often enough or at the wrong times, there is nothing to observe. | ||||||||
▲ | blackbear_ 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> When you look often enough or at the wrong times, there is nothing to observe. Is this because atoms don't exist, or because we are looking in the wrong way due to partial (mis)understanding? The "new truth" that you talk about is just a different understanding of the concept of atom, but the actual thing that we call atom and that exists in the real world (whether as matter or in some other form) has not changed. | ||||||||
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