The Boundaries of Human Perception and Quantum Mechanics


The range of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can perceive through visible light is quite limited. Despite our efforts, it is impossible for us to see beyond this range, which includes radio waves, microwaves, and X-rays, without the use of special devices. Similarly, the range of frequencies that we can hear is also very limited. These inherent limitations in our sensory capacities and functions lead us to acknowledge that the actual world may differ from our beliefs or perceptions as processed by the brain. With all that in mind, I eagerly anticipate further advancements in quantum mechanics.

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