To give some examples, in the quantum world the following “impossibilities” are observed:
Objects can exist in two different locations simultaneously.
Objects can spin clockwise and counterclockwise simultaneously
Objects can exist in a state of all possible outcomes simultaneously, and then collapse into one defined state when observed.
Objects can tunnel through impossible barriers.
Objects can instantaneously talk to one another telepathically, faster than the speed of light, as if they were really one particle, even though they are separated from one another across the universe.
Objects can express both particle like and wave like characteristics.
Objects can reach back in time to the past to affect the outcome observed in the future.
Objects don’t obey the normal rules of cause and effect.
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