
Everything we call real are made up of things that cannot be classified as real.
At first, this idea might sound confusing or even impossible. How can everything we see, touch, and experience, things we call “real”, be made of things that aren’t real? But when we take a closer look at how the world works, this statement starts to make sense. It’s about understanding the deeper layers of reality that are hidden from our everyday experience.
Everything around us, from the ground we walk on to the air we breathe, is made up of atoms. Atoms are tiny particles that are themselves made of even smaller parts, like electrons and quarks. These are so small that we can’t see them, even with powerful microscopes.
What’s strange is that these tiny building blocks don’t behave like solid objects. Instead, they act more like energy or waves, and they don’t have fixed positions or shapes. Scientists call this the quantum world, and it’s very different from what we’re used to in our daily lives.
In the quantum world, particles aren’t “real” in the way we usually think of things. They don’t exist in one place until we measure or observe them. Until then, they’re just possibilities, like a coin spinning in the air before it lands. This means that the solid, stable world we experience is built on a foundation that’s uncertain and hard to define.
The way we see the world is based on how our senses work. We see colors, feel textures, and hear sounds, but these are just our brain’s way of interpreting information. For example, colors don’t really exist in objects; they’re just the result of how light interacts with our eyes.
Our senses create a version of reality that’s useful for living our lives, but this version is far from the full picture. Beneath it all is the strange, invisible quantum world that behaves in ways we can barely imagine.
This idea that, the “real” is made of things that can’t be classified as real, reminds us how complex and mysterious the universe is. It shows that what we think we know is only part of the story. There’s so much more to explore and understand, from the tiniest particles to the way they shape the world we live in.
It also teaches us to stay curious. Even when something seems simple and obvious, like a table or a tree, there’s an entire hidden universe making it possible. And that’s pretty amazing to think about.
©️Victor E. Ojei, 2025.
Another wonderful post, this one was a great reminder to things I know but had gotten overwhelmed and somehow forgotten. Bringing a hint of hope. Thank you and bravo 🙌🏻🙏🏻❤️🔥
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Thank you Jesse. Glad i was able to touch your soul.
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I know what you say is true- but it so far out of my realm of thinking I cannot even imagine it.
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Nature is full of mysteries and wonders.
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What a different world it would be if we could see the atoms that make up our world! I imagine it as pure energy.
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Not really, atom isn’t exactly pure energy, but i get what you mean though. How beautiful it will be indeed.
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