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The quantum world is not separate from the world that we see.



The Quantum world does not differ from the real world. It's part of reality. It's a world that is invisible to users. But it exists. And it's dominating the entirety. All particles and wave motion are part of the energy exchange and energy flow in the universe without that energy flow the universe will not exist. 

When we are talking about the world where we live. We must realize one thing. The quantum world is not separate from that world. So maybe we should not talk about the world. We should rather replace the word world with using word dimension. That means the dimension is the particles that are between certain energy levels. 

Or the dimension is the area between energy minimum and energy maximum. The energy minimum in the third dimension or universe where we live is called absolute zero point or zero Kelvin. If the energy level of the particle is lower than the energy minimum or higher than the energy maximum it jumps out from the quantum system. There could be systems where energy levels are lower or higher than they are in our universe. But we cannot observe them straight. 

But similar laws are affecting those systems that are invisible to us. Energy flows in those systems the same way from the higher to lower levels. And we can hear the "sound" of those systems. Those sounds are gravitational effects called "dark matter" and strange wave motion called "dark energy". Those things uncover that there are systems in which the energy level is different from the particles and quantum fields that we can observe straight. 


So if we think like this the dimension is the particles' ability to interact or exchange information with other particles. And this is the thing that makes dimensions a little bit complicated. 


There is the possibility that the dimension can be vertical or it can be horizontal. The vertical dimension is the energy level. And the horizontal dimension is the size of the particles or their quantum field. 


If the size of the particles is different. That means they can interact but smaller particle causes so weak effect that we cannot observe that thing, because the effect targets so small an area that its effect is so weak that it's impossible to detect. So the horizontal dimension is the virtual dimension. 

Then we must realize a couple of other things. Everything means something. We must realize that particles and their quantum fields are forming the entity. So we should not handle particles without their quantum fields. There is no particle without a quantum field. And that the quantum field is the thing that interacts. All particles and particle groups have quantum fields. And we can think that things like planetary and stellar electromagnetic and gravitational fields are macro-size quantum fields. 

When we are looking at particles we can see that there is a thing like a halo around them. That halo is called the quantum field. The reason, why we are not talking about electromagnetic fields is that all four fundamental forces are forming that field. The size of the object or particle determines which of the four fundamental forces is dominating. In the world inside protons and neutrons, a strong nuclear force dominates. And gravitation turns dominating only between large particle groups like planets. But all four fundamental forces are participating in that halo called quantum field. 


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