:16:01
My pills are fine, okay?
Thank you.
:16:06
Well, I have to go get dressed.
:16:11
Mmm. I hope you
feel better, Amanda.
:16:19
[ Door Closes ]
:16:23
God, Amanda.
You can be such an asshole.
:16:29
[ Sighs ]
:16:39
[ Man ] There actually are choices
in the direction ofhow a life can go...
:16:44
that are contingent upon
small-level quantum effects...
:16:50
not being washed out.
:16:53
First of all, let's talk
about the subatomic world...
:16:56
and then we'll talk about what
it's telling us about reality.
:16:59
The first thing I wanna tell you
about the subatomic world...
:17:01
is it's totally a fantasy created by
mad physicists trying to figure out...
:17:06
what the heck is goin' on
when they do these little experiments.
:17:10
By little experiments, I mean big energy
in little spaces in little pieces of time.
:17:15
It gets pretty nutty
at that realm of things...
:17:17
and so subatomic physics was invented
to try to figure that all out.
:17:22
We need a new science down there,
and it's called quantum physics...
:17:25
and it is subject to a whole
range of debatable hypotheses...
:17:31
thoughts, feelings, intuitions
as to what the heck is really going on.
:17:36
Matter is not what we have
long thought it to be.
:17:39
Uh-- To the scientists, matter has always
been thought of as sort of the ultimate...
:17:45
in that which is static
and predictable.
:17:49
Within all the atoms and molecules,
all the space within them...
:17:54
the particles take up
an insignificant amount of the--
:17:58
of the volume of an atom or molecule,
the fundamental particles.