Fred-Rick
2 min readAug 30, 2024

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Quantum Physics is like rolling a die. It delivers therefore both certainty and uncertainty.

The uncertainty exist with the smaller numbers. Roll a die once, and there is just one-sixth chance it ends up showing a 3 facing up. Enormous uncertainties, therefore.

Yet roll a die one million times, and certainty has rissen to the top. Now, we know with near-absolute certainty that 3 will be rolled one-sixth of the times.

Where quantum mechanics shows us uncertainty, we are the ones looking at the single events of investigation. But reality is not about single events. Reality is about rolling the die a million times.

Reality is a certainty.

The reason this is the case is based on the formation of the quarks. They could not have come about in just any ordinary situations. Quarks could have be forged only under extreme conditions.

So, we have a normal situation that established an extreme condition (for parts; it would be impossible for everything 100% normal to become everything 100% extreme). In that setting, the quarks got forged, and then this damaging action forced the return to normal conditions for the extreme situation.

The return to normalcy occurred at the CMBR, and the quarks aligned into the neutrons and protons at first opportunity. Then, with the protons having a positive charge, undamaged energy got pulled in to form the negatively-charged electrons. So, matter is actually forged in two stages. For us, it means we are rolling the die millions upon millions of times, and the largest setting for ourselves is the Milky Way. We are not connected to anything else in the universe.

"Quarks explain our universe best"

https://medium.com/@fred-rick/quarks-explain-our-universe-best-e03b7ccf72c3

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