A strange kind of physical reality #41
This series is inspired, in the abstract, by the images I visualise when reading about quantum theory. Particularly thoughts of particles spreading out as waves and then collapsing into particles again at a moment of interaction. At the quantum scale, classical ideas of space and form come apart, replaced by concepts, probability and mathematics. Yet I cannot help but imagine tiny structures. There are moments when it feels like, if I concentrated closely enough or reached out in just the right way, I could perceive my hand floating through the particle soup.
The title is a quote from "Physics and Philosophy" by Werner Heisenberg
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Color layout
random
Hue adjust
80
Num nodes
8
Palette
space dust
Particle style
detached
Position
center
Shape
horizontalwaves
Wave style 1
curvy
Waves style 2
wide curves
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