The Fabric of the Cosmos: Quantum Leap (2011) - This program explains some of the weirdest aspects of quantum mechanics: uncertainty and entanglement. Despite the absurdity of these behaviors they have been confirmed. [54:53]

Sure.

It is merely my thoughts and theories on why particles behave the way they do in this experiment. (There is actually a Noble Prize for guessing correctly or well enough to be socially accepted, which I am totally after. Haha.)

What caused me to evaluate it all was a conversation I had with Professor John Lennox, a fantastic British mathematician, which occurred maybe 7 years ago. The conversation lasted perhaps all of 2 minutes and he'd literally destroyed my entire way of thinking about, well, everything really. In the span of time that it took from him to sit on a chair and wait a lecture he'd been about to give, my entire world crumbled. I was privy to be there as a photographer. He'd engaged me politely and asked what I do. I told him and that I loved Physics's as well as a hobbyist. In just two minutes, the time it took to format my camera, set up my tripod and so on, I went from X way of thinking about existence...to Z. Felt like an anime character after getting dumped by a girlfriend, where the lights shut off and a spotlight shines on me as it snows on me...

He informed me about the "Nothing debate" and from there, I wasn't able to let it go until I'd confirmed what he said was true. It was. When science and Physics, in general, tell you the universe can come from "Nothing", they didn't really mean nothing. They meant an abundance of stuff. After reading Lawrence Krauss's works on how he insists the definition of nothing to be absolute zero, lack of all things...but then, in his lectures to students tells everyone flat out that there was stuff before nothingness and that is what he meant as he stands here live in person...I just lost my mind.

I had no choice but to spend the last two years penning my thoughts on the entire situation and that there is actually an agenda in the Physics community to alter the term "Nothing" to mean the literal inverse of what we all know it means.

Nothing: The absence of all things, to then be defined as pure abundance.

This culture shock to me lead me to the Two-Slit experiment and ultimately I had an idea about it that I felt to be a solid enough potential explanation. Solid enough to submit my theory on it to the proper authorities in the community, that is.

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