Quantum physics is paradoxical. The joke is that if you think you comprehend it, you don’t because nobody does.
Thomas Young, a British polymath, laid the foundation for quantum physics with an experiment in 1801. He wanted to prove a 1690 hypothesis that light was made of particles called photons, but he found it also behaved like a wave.
There are many examples of mainstream science denying uncomfortable evidence that the current materialistic view cannot explain. For example, quantum physics shows that:
* There is no separation: we are all part of one quantum reality, and that matter does not exist. (Nor can it explain near-death experiences (NDEs), children who remember past lives, and out-of-body- experiences (OBEs) which show that consciousness doesn’t exist in the brain).
* It is impossible to separate the subject and object or observer and what is observed because there is a continuous feedback loop; the observer (consciousness) affects what is being observed, as what is observed affects the observer (consciousness).
* Quantum Physics Induced Trauma (QPIT) occurs when a physicist's current worldview (based on Newtonian mechanics where matter exists as physical objects - like billiard balls) is realised to be untenable under quantum physics. When observed, quantum particles exist in multiple simultaneous states that manifest in our physical world. We bring things into material existence by observing them. Thus physical matter is an illusion caused by the observer. The only reality, or ground of being, is the originating quantum field.