Here’s something they don’t teach you in school because it would undermine everything.
It’s as factual as science can be, but it’s tough to wrap our little brains around — like the fact you’re moving at 67,000 miles an hour.
Here are some more facts they won’t tell you:
- We don’t know what makes up 95% of the Universe.
- Look closely at any particle and it looks like an energy wave.
- Nothing exists until we look at it but it exists wherever we look.
- Atoms in your DNA can teleport.
- There’s a good chance you are a quantum glitch.
The Universe is just limitless, unrealized potential. The very fabric of reality is energy waiting for you to turn it into something.
The first person to truly understand the consequences of this was Douglas Adams, who created the Probability Drive.
Scientists labelled this quantum mechanics in the hope that would stop any awkward questions. And — unless you’re a quantum physicist — there isn’t much point in asking ‘why.’
The real question is: what are you going to do with all that potential?