Science doesn't make any sense. Why is there more matter than anti-matter, that doesn't make any sense, it should be symmetrical. How does the universe have a finite starting point that is 13.7 billion years ago. How are there quintillions of planets with no life on them except just one planet that only has life on it because a series of repeated lightning strikes near the ocean? (That is the scientific explanation for where life came from, several lighting strikes created a self-replicating tiny little ball of DNA in the ocean that eventually turned into YOU and your family and all the other animals on the Earth).
How does dark matter fit into the theory? (The fact that most of the gravitational energy in the universe is coming from an unknown source that was nicknamed "dark matter" and "dark energy" despite no confirmation it is matter or energy causing this gravity, for all scientists actually really know, they could just be wrong about the laws of gravity, anybody who says otherwise never went to college).
And finally, why does quantum physics behave so strange and unintuitive? quantum materials effectively do whatever they want even in illogical and "impossible" manner until you try to take a measurement that requires only one state and then the quantum material will "force" itself to assume that one state so that your measurement doesn't come out illogically, but then the question is, how did the particle get away with being illogical before your measurement?
How does dark matter fit into the theory? (The fact that most of the gravitational energy in the universe is coming from an unknown source that was nicknamed "dark matter" and "dark energy" despite no confirmation it is matter or energy causing this gravity, for all scientists actually really know, they could just be wrong about the laws of gravity, anybody who says otherwise never went to college).
And finally, why does quantum physics behave so strange and unintuitive? quantum materials effectively do whatever they want even in illogical and "impossible" manner until you try to take a measurement that requires only one state and then the quantum material will "force" itself to assume that one state so that your measurement doesn't come out illogically, but then the question is, how did the particle get away with being illogical before your measurement?
