![]() ![]() Normally, a lump of coal, even if heated, is not particularly dangerous, but without quantization, classical physics predicted an infinite emissivity (energy density of its emissions) at the short wavelength end of the radiation spectrum. Physicist Max Planck first invoked quantization of radiated energy from a so-called blackbody object (in common vernacular, a lump of coal). This underlying reality of nature rests upon a foundation that speaks of the importance of information, mind, and intention. ![]() The relative unobservability of quantum effects in our normal experience of life is due to their realm of manifestation, which appears at the atomic level of size. ![]() Nobody noticed this until about the beginning of the 1900s, but this unexpected aspect of reality has profound implications for making our universe livable. Nature, it turns out upon close examination, is quantized. Photo: The Sun, by NASA/SDO (AIA), via Wikimedia Commons. ![]()
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