
Particle detector - © CERN
ADULTS periodically have to remind their children “you can’t have your cake and eat it too”— it’s a parental stock-in-trade.
But for physicists studying quantum entanglement, it’s pig heaven—because for them electrons can be in two places at once.
Everything changes at the sub-atomic level where, to Science’s limited perception, atoms are mostly just “empty” space. It’s a seductive place, it seems, where one can free-fall into the unknown fields of an inexplicable universe.
Near-Death experiences (NDEs) can be seductive too, and life changing — but there’s more to come on this subject later. Continue reading










