What is Quantum Physics?


Quantum physics is a branch of science that deals with discrete, indivisible units of energy called quanta as described by the Quantum Theory.

Many theorists have suggested ther are five main ideas represented in Quantum Theory:

1. Energy is not continuous, but comes in small but discrete units.
2. The elementary particles behave both like particles and like waves.
3. The movement of these particles is inherently random.
4. It is physically impossible to know both the position and the momentum of a
particle at the same time. The more precisely one is known, the less precise
the measurement of the other is.
5. The atomic world is nothing like the world we live in.

While at a glance this may seem like just another strange theory, it contains many clues as to the fundamental nature of the universe and is more important then even relativity in the grand scheme of things. Furthermore, it describes the nature of the universe as being much different then the world we see. As Bruce Lipton said, "Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it."

Bruce Lipton, PHD, is an internationally recognized individual who is bridging the gap between science and spirit. He has been a guest speaker on dozens of TV and radio shows, as well as keynote presenter for national conference - you can check his website out at http://www.brucelipton.com/

There is alot out there, that we are not taught about in Schools. It is our job then, to seek out this knowledge and incorporate it into our lives.

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