The Heisenberg Principle, or now better known as the Uncertainty principle... which means, (put crudely), that we can never know the precise location of an electron.... but it goes way beyond that.
I'm sure you're familiar with the Double Slit experiment... which deals with the 'path' a photon takes between source and destination.... ever read the conclusion to that? The answer is that it takes every possible path.... it takes an 'infinite' amount of paths... every path infinitely possible. And it does so simultaneously. I cannot wrap my brain around that.
The other one I can't remember what it's called... but it has to do with two "somethings".. can't remember what type of particle, instantly having an effect on another identical particle but billions of light years distant... withOUT breaking the speed of light limit. Can't wrap my brain around that one either.
I could add a third... how, please explain to me HOW... the '99 Rams didn't win the next 2, or 3, hell maybe 4 SB's? - JamesJM