
(Avakesh)Explanation: Quantum theory has two curious components that relate to nature of reality. One, light is simultaneously both a wave and a particle. Two, whether it is one or the other is dependent on the observer.
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Posted by: Chaim Gershon | April 18, 2012 at 02:40 PM
This is an old story. Einstein spent his last years trying unsuccessfully to unify the supposedly mutually exclusive theories into one that he called the Unified Field Theory. The problem was that physicists incorrectly assumed that the totality of the Universe is the physical Universe that we can observe one way or another. This is an unwarranted assumption. Today, physicists talk about a possible "Multiverse", in which different universes can exist in different dimensions, are not observable to each other but affect each other in various unknown ways, making it possible for higher universes to possess different laws that work to unite apparent contradictions in our observable Universe. According to Qabbalah this is certainly so regarding the "Olamoth Elyonim". BTW, I am a theoretical physicist.
Posted by: h | April 19, 2012 at 10:28 AM