Can we measure reality? Some people think it’s feasible, while others think it’s not feasible. In 2015, one of the most surprising scientific discoveries was that reality may not exist. Scientists believe that there is currently no definite universe until we have a way to measure reality. We currently assume that protons and neutrons have both particle and wave properties. Most scientists also believe that measurement is unnecessary. Quantum mechanics does not agree with this assumption. It is believed that only at the end of the measurement can we confirm whether it is a wave or a particle property. Therefore, on the path of movement, reality may not exist until the atom knows its existence.
The New Ecosystem Under the Antarctic Ice Shelf
Underneath the Antarctic ice shelf lies a completely dark and highly isolated ecological world. A study in September stated that researchers from around the world will accelerate the uncovering of this ecosystem starting in early 2018., To avoid significant changes in biodiversity caused by sunlight, the survey will be conducted before direct sunlight reaches the seabed. If researchers can quickly reach the new location of the Larsen C Ice Shelf, they will see an unprecedented sight – an ecosystem that has been closed for over 100000 years. Meanwhile, they can also witness the impact of sudden direct sunlight on the environment, which will become increasingly common as the Antarctic ice shelf melts.