The universe operates on counterintuitive principles: quantum particles lack definite states until observed, time measures change rather than flowing, gravity is the curvature of space itself, light carries the memory of the past at the universe's ultimate speed, and the cosmos began 13.8 billion years ago with the Big Bang.
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The hidden laws of the universeAdded:
When we look at our world at its smallest scale, we find phenomena that defy common sense.
A quantum particle does not have a definite state until it is observed.
Time seems to flow from past to future, yet physics tells us it may simply measure change.
The universe began about 13.8 billion years ago with a single, brilliant expansion, the Big Bang. Gravity isn't a pulling force, it's the curvature of space itself.
Light moves at the universe's ultimate speed, carrying the memory of the past through the cosmos.
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