
Quantum physics says something wild — when you touch anything, you’re not really touching it at all.
Instead of actual contact, what you feel is the invisible force between your electrons and the object’s electrons pushing against each other.
It’s like an invisible barrier gives you the illusion of touch.
Atoms are mostly empty space, and their negatively charged electrons repel each other. So even when something feels solid, it’s really just electromagnetic forces doing all the work.
Turns out, “”touch”” is more of a sensation than a true physical connection. Reality just got weirder.
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