Quantum physics is too weird for many people to understand, and part of the weirdness is due to some of its counter-intuitive features. For example, many quantum phenomena are bound by Heisenberg’s ...
We live in a world of three-dimensional objects bounded by two-dimensional surfaces and outlined by one-dimensional lines. All in all, a comforting, intelligible, whole-number sort of world. Or do we?
Cancer-related structural alterations in lung tissue and individual cells can often be readily observed, but can be difficult to quantify using conventional metrics, such as length or volume Fractals ...
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