Nick Rizzo
on August 8, 2025
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“Let’s talk Quantum Mechanics”
According to physicist Max Planck the smallest measurement of time possible is 10 to the minus 43rd power however, I beg to disagree and agree. It may, in fact, be the smallest possible measurable amount of time, but it is not the smallest possible division of time! Only God knows how time is infinitely indivisible. This is demonstrated when viewing atomic structure through the electron scanning/tunneling microscope. What we visually perceive are atoms lined up like small light gray balls in a series of tight rows. What we are seeing are called ‘electron clouds’, the individual atoms exist of a nucleus consisting of protons and neutrons surrounded by and equal number of electrons in shell layers. The conventional representation of electrons circumnavigating the atomic nucleus in stable orbits like the planets orbiting the Sun is a total misconception. Actually, the electrons each exist in one position around the proximity of the nucleus for only the slightest amount of time before disappearing and simultaneously reappearing in another position around the proximity of the nucleus. This happens so fast that is can neither be seen or measured. The larger the atom the more electrons are changing positions at the same virtual time. The representation of these electrons under great magnification has the appearance of those ‘small light gray balls or an electron cloud.’ This is another application of an example of what Einstein described as something called, “Spooky action at a distance”.
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