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One of the most radical impacts of quantum physics on our view of the world is the demolition of the notion of matter as some solid, objectively existing ‘stuff’: the world is not made of things, of objects localised in space. What appears to us as ‘particle’ or ‘wave’, depending on the experimental setup, is neither particle nor wave.
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