“Middle world is like the narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum that we see,” he said.
“Middle world is the narrow range of reality that we judge to be normal as opposed to the queerness that we judge to be very small or very large.”
He mused that perhaps children should be given computer games to play with that familiarise them with quantum physics concepts.
“It would make an interesting experiment,” he told the BBC News website. —Jo Twist —Universe ‘too queer’ to grasp (BBC)
Thanks for the suggestion, Evan.
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