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lOl.. Jk dude, Nice interpretation...
Actually Quantum physics is relatively simple... Its the physics of the incredibly small... it describes how electrons surround the nucleus of the atom and other subatomic actions... or more simply: it tries to explain how normal physics properties begin to break down as the size of something decreases... For example... Take a car, If it were 1/2 an inch long instead of its normal 8 feet long... and all of its components were in perportion to its length then things such as its engine and tires would take on different properties... for example... motor oil would stop up the engine and its tired wouldn't have enough friction to move the car. And more Complex: The reason that quantum physics needs complex math to explain the behaviors and properties of small particles is that the world of these subatomic particles is a very bizarre one, filled with quantum probabilities and organized chaos. For example, the exact position and velocity of an electron is very hard to find because attempts to "see" it involve bouncing other particles off of it. By doing this, you've just changed the electron's velocity, so your data is useless. What quantum physics does is give us the statistical probability of the electron's location at any one moment. By learning how these particles act, scientists can better understand the matter which makes up the universe, and the way it behaves (or misbehaves). Quantum physics even plays a part in blackholes, where regular physics is thrown out the window and then some!
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