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Everything in the world—from rocks and chairs to animals and stars, even the strands of our hair—is made of particles called atoms. These tiny building blocks of the universe are so tiny that a single strand of our hair can contain hundreds of thousands of billions of trillions of atoms. In the 1900s, scientists began trying to unravel the mysteries of this incredibly small universe: the world of atoms. As a result, they discovered something profound that shattered our understanding of how the world works. It's so absurd that scientists who research it often refuse to believe it. Welcome to the world of quantum physics. ⚛️ Enjoy the video! --- Ask your weird questions here! There are NO stupid questions! 'How Can This Be' doesn't just try to answer seemingly stupid, strange, and absurd questions here, but also tries to foster your curiosity about everything in this world. So, what are you waiting for? Subscribe, let's watch the videos, and go curious! --- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions): Q: Admin, what day do you upload? A: Every Wednesday and Saturday. But sometimes some videos take longer to make. So, stay tuned! Q: Admin, what software do you use for the animation? A: Adobe After Effects Q: Admin, WHY ARE THERE MEATBALLS IN THE VIDEOS ALL THE TIME!? A: Meatballs are inspiration *wink --- 📺 Follow Kok Bisa Website: https://kokbisa.id (📝 Exciting in-depth articles every 2 weeks) Discord: https://www.kokbisa.id/discord (💬 Exciting chats with fellow science enthusiasts) Instagram:   / kokbisa   (🖼️ New infographics every day) TikTok:   / kokbisachannel   (📱 Exciting short videos) Twitter:   / kokbisachannel   (📞 Space discussions every 2 weeks) --- For business inquiries: [email protected] --- References: Cole, Meldorf (2021). The Quantum Physics of Neutron Stars. https://homes.psd.uchicago.edu/~sethi... Papers/Meldorf_Advanced_QM_Final_v2.pdf Khun. (2019). Basic Physics: a Self-Teaching Guide. https://www.amazon.com/Basic-Physics-... McGrayne, Bertsch, S., Trefil, James, Bertsch, & F, G. (2025). Atom | Definition, Structure, History, Examples, Diagrams, & Facts. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/science/atom Mrchuakh. (2024, January 8). 17.3.1 Bohr's Atom. xmPhysics. https://xmphysics.com/2023/01/10/17-3... Poli, E., Bland, T., White, S. J. M., Mark, M. J., Ferlaino, F., Trabucco, S., & Mannarelli, M. (2023). Glitches in rotating supersolids. Physical Review Letters, 131(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.1... Rovelli, Carlo. 2021. Helgoland. Schneider, M. B., & LaPuma, I. A. (2002). A simple experiment for discussion of quantum interference and which-way measurement. American Journal of Physics, 70(3), 266–271. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1450558 Stewart, & Ken. (2025, October 3). Blackbody radiation | Definition & Facts. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/science/bl... Stuewer, & H, R. (2025, September 30). Max Planck | Biography, Discoveries, & Quantum Theory. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/... The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. (2025). Wave-particle duality | Quantum Mechanics, Electrons, Photons. Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/science/wa... Yin, J., Cao, Y., Li, Y., Liao, S., Zhang, L., Ren, J., Cai, W., Liu, W., Li, B., Dai, H., Li, G., Lu, Q., Gong, Y., Xu, Y., Li, S., Li, F., Yin, Y., Jiang, Z., Li, M., . . . Pan, J. (2017). Satellite-based entanglement distribution over 1200 kilometers. Science, 356(6343), 1140–1144. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aan3211 --- A massive THANK YOU to everyone for watching this and for all of your support!