You never actually “touch” anything
When you press your hand on a table, the atoms don’t physically collide.
Instead, electromagnetic forces repel the electrons in your atoms and the table’s atoms. What you feel as “touch” is force—not contact.
Virtual particles constantly pop in and out of existence
Even “empty space” is active. Due to quantum fluctuations, particle–antiparticle pairs appear and disappear constantly.
This is tied to Quantum Field Theory.
There may be more than 3 dimensions
In String Theory, the universe could have 10 or 11 dimensions.
We only perceive 3 of space + time because the extra ones might be “curled up” so small we can’t detect them.
The measurement problem (Schrödinger’s paradox)
The famous Schrödinger’s Cat isn’t really about a cat—it’s about measurement.
Quantum theory says systems exist in multiple states at once (superposition), but when we measure them, we only see one outcome.
Paradox:
When exactly does the “collapse” happen?
What counts as an observation?
There’s still no universally accepted answer.