>"the speed of light is the same for everyone, regardless of how slow or fast you're travelling" >"fundamental particles can spawn out of nowhere for no apparent reason" >"the universe is expanding into itself" >"if you measure an axis of an electron you can't measure the other" >"it's both a particle and a wave at the same time" >"electrons spin in many directions at the same time" >"time is a dimension just like space but you can't travel backwards on it" >"there's this invisible matter that is holding galaxies together" >"there's also this invisible energy that, well, it does a lot of stuff but we don't know how why when and where" >"particles can move through each other" >"there are particles spawning all the time but they're annihilated because an opposite particle also spawns conveniently close to it and at the same time" >"two electrons on opposite sides of the universe are somehow bond together" >"there's an infinite amount of universes only so all possible positions electrons can be at are real" >"emtpy space isn't actually empty, there's always some sort of invisible energy there" >"and all of this could be just a computer simulation"
If magic wasn't logical how would anyone be able to figure it out
James Hill
You do realize that perfect rendering of something like Earth in photos is extremely easy right? There's no reason something sloppy as that would occur. However, real life imagery doesn't like to play nice.