Steve Beller, PhD
1 min readApr 25, 2020

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Very interesting! Seems like the definition of “empty space” depends on the energy-level conditions within a volume of space. So, an atom under high-energy conditions is mostly empty space because its quanta are particles, but at low-level energies that otherwise empty space is filled with “clouds of quantum waves.” Is this a correct conclusion?

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Steve Beller, PhD
Steve Beller, PhD

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I’m a clinical psychologist and software architect focused on human nature, mindsets, consciousness, experience, behavior, and the fundamentals of reality.

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