Physics ‘decoherence’ is more about what’s NOT there, than what is


A team of Arizona State University researchers, however, believe they’ve opened a door to a clearer view of how the common, everyday world we experience through our senses emerges from the ethereal quantum world.

Physicists call our familiar everyday environment the classical world. That’s the world in which we and the things around us appear to have measurable characteristics such as mass, height, color, weight, texture and shape.

The quantum world is the world of the elemental building block of matter – atoms. Atoms are combinations of neutrons and protons and electrons bound to a nucleus by electrical attraction.

But most of an atom – more than 99 percent of it – is empty space filled with invisible energy.

So from a quantum-world view, we and the things around us are mostly empty space. The way we experience ourselves and other things in the classical world is really just “a figment of our imaginations shaped by our senses,” explains ASU Regents’ Professor David Ferry.

For more than a century, scientists and engineers have struggled to come to a satisfactory conclusion about the missing link that bridges the classical and quantum worlds and enables a transition from that world of mostly empty space to the familiar environment we experience through our senses.

So if what they propose is true, that our world is mostly empty and we exist in, and experience our lives in the boundaries of what we know is our world but in truth is not really there.

How exactly do you think our world actually looks, given that 99% of it is based on nothing but invisible energy? And if there is actually nothing there around us, other than what we perceive is there…Doesn’t that then stand to reason that anything is possible, just as long as WE can envision,  believe it to be by nothing more than our simple perceptions?

Fascinating concept and reason number 1,000,001 of why I just LOVE physics.

Gawd, I swear sometimes this stuff makes my mind hurt, but it is just so mind-blowing fun it’s kind of hard to resit, yeah?

3 comments on “Physics ‘decoherence’ is more about what’s NOT there, than what is

  1. Unfortunately our senses are limited . It would be hoot and a blast to see more outside of our physical abilities . This is where the mind and soul come in .Maybe our souls are made of that invisible energy and that how some of supernatural events happened . That invisible energy is cause of our dreams and visions and psychic predictions . There was always talk of visible and invisible worlds . Material and non material reality . So this is maybe the scientific proof. In the end these two vision of the worlds will come together and real magic will be created.
    “laughs” I feel so deep today .
    The world is how we perceive it .That ‘s the cause of the conflicts. Our perception of what the problem is and how to fix it .

    • I too think it would be fun to see beyond our physical limitations and I do think this is where the soul comes in, at least as we are capable of understanding it. I definitely believe there is that center source of energy inside us that science is incapable of understanding…THAT is where physics comes in for me. If any area of science has the capability of explaining that center source of energy, its physics. “Our perception of what the problem is and how to fix it.” Exactly! And of this quote, I could not agree more.

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