“I don’t do anything.” Does our body actually come to a complete standstill? Our body has a clear answer to this
October 9, 2024
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Suppose you are sitting on a chair and trying to remain still. This Is there complete inactivity? what do you think? One of the most fundamental principles of
Suppose you are sitting on a chair and trying to remain still. This Is there complete inactivity? what do you think?
One of the most fundamental principles of quantum physics uncertainty principle or in other words Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle There are interesting answers to this question.
What is inactivity?
Inactivity, seen from the outside, the body no visible movement can be defined as a situation. But things are not that simple.
In the quantum world we know that nothing is completely at rest. The uncertainty principle is a position and momentum of the particle He says that (speed and direction) cannot be known with certainty at the same time.
If you know exactly where a particle is, you cannot know its speed with certainty; On the contrary, If you know its speed, you will be unsure of its position.
So this means that even though we seem to be standing still, Our atoms are constantly vibrating and in motion.
Our body is constantly moving through muscles and reflexes.
Involuntary breathing, heart rate and digestion Basic functions such as become much more complex according to the uncertainty principle.
Each of our muscle movements and neuron activity is associated with continuous movement at the quantum level. In fact, no matter how hard we try to stop it our cells and molecules keeps moving. In a sense, inaction is never possible. Quantum physics shows us that these movements exist even if they cannot be directly observed.
Our brains are also in a structure that does not accept inactivity.
Even when you are standing still, signals are constantly being sent between neurons and in fact Our brain works actively.
Communication between our brain cells also involves microscopic movements, which can be explained by the uncertainty principle. Even when you meditate, the brain is quiet to process information and continues to produce neural activity. Even mental inactivity is an illusion.
In the quantum world, motion is infinite.
Subatomic particles constantly vibrate, shift and interact with each other. Although these processes are invisible to the naked eye, atoms, electrons and other particles move with uncertainty.
What we call inactivity is actually just one limited perception of the observer appears as. When you sit on a chair, you may think you are completely motionless, but the dance of your atoms and molecules continues.
So is it possible to remain completely silent? Answer: No. Because at the quantum level, movement is always going on!
Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.