Is There a Hidden Microscopic Universe?

This video may be one of the most interesting that we’ve ever posted.  The comments are very intriguing and here are some of the notable ones.

Commenter hidden 4 time say:

In regard to the double slit experiment: The act of measuring or seeing the wave causes the wave function to collapse. At the moment the wave is seen, the wave is reduced to particles. There is nothing spooky about this. It is just one of the laws of quantum physics, which are vastly different from the laws which govern the motion of planets or other macroscopic bodies. I wish someone would make a video that takes the time to explain that observation (detection) changes the physical condition that particles travel in. I find the many worlds argument to be nonsensical. One cannot assume that what is valid for the quantum world is valid for ourselves. No particle travels back in time, the wave simply ceases to function under detection. The only proof for a reversal of time would be if the pattern of impacts on the barrier disappeared or were rearranged. Nothing like that happens in the double slit experiment.

Commenter A Pi has this to say:

They have done numerous experiments to test if the equipment or local environment affects the measurement in the double slit experiment. I think if it were as easy to resolve as you think those gargantuan minds with all that research money and time may have done so by now and the Nova researchers would be aware of it.We have only just figured out that the ‘wave’ is not just a mathematical and purely mental phenomena depending on knowledge. People don’t have to look or measure for the wave function to collapse there merely has to be information out there which makes it possible to do so. I think that particles affecting each other instantaneously across light years of space is very spooky, although actual empirical experiments have only extended to 7 miles, whereas the light years assertion is based on theory and an assumption that if it does it over 7 miles why not light years, they are playing a bit fast and loose there.

We hope you are intrigued by this video as mush as we are!



14 Comments

  1. Michael H. Dunnell said:

    as above so below. this isan old question touching on old stiff minds. partcle wave flow is disrupted by your means of observation not by your observation. get some air.

  2. Mike Guay said:

    We live in a microscopic universe, when compared to the hyperverse.
    We are the “Who’s” which Horton heard.

  3. Calv Vlakis said:

    I’d be willing to bet that there are infinite microscopic universes. And that our universe is also a microscopic universe in a larger multiverse, and so on.

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