Quantum physics shows that the "solidity" of our world is a construct of our perception, revealing that at the fundamental level, everything is energy, vibration, and probability—not physical matter.
When we look closely at atoms, we find they are mostly empty space, and the "particles" within them act more like events or energetic signatures than solid things, making what we call "reality" a persistent illusion designed to organize information, rather than a material world.
The scientific consensus emerging from quantum physics suggests that reality is not composed of solid, independent "things," but is rather an illusion generated by underlying energetic patterns, frequencies, and probability fields.
At the most fundamental level, what we perceive as matter is almost entirely empty space, functioning more like a symphony of vibrating energy than a collection of static objects.
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