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Quantum Physics

Asteroid-Man

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So I had a question regarding the spacetime continuum theory. Now the theory is that (basically) seamless quantitative transitions happen in spacetime. Example: Orbit (passing weight), Atoms passing electrons, growth of suns etc.
Now my question is why does this happen? Do any of you know? Does Mee happen to have a PHD in Quantum Physics? I was curious and couldn't find the answer online. The definition for the Continuum theory on it's own is very limitted.

Again the question being: Why do quantitative transitions occur?

EDIT: Nevermind, I figured it out.
 
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"if you think you understand quantum physics, you don't understand quantum physics."
 
Isn't the base concept that energy can move or be transferred, but always has to exist somewhere....?
 
naw that's just the conservation of energy principle.
 

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