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Why The Universe Only Has ONE Electron - Feynman's Craziest Theory #Physics #QuantumMechanics #RichardFeynman Do you think there are 10^80 electrons making up the stars, the galaxies, and the very cells in your body? It isn't. You aren't just miscounting; you are seeing a grand illusion created by the fabric of time itself. The answer will break your brain: There is actually only one. In this video, inspired by Richard Feynman's legendary explanation, we explore the mind-bending "One-Electron Universe" hypothesis. Why is every electron in the cosmos identical in mass, charge, and spin? Most scientists say they are just perfect copies. But Feynman’s mentor, John Wheeler, had a crazier idea: They are identical because they are all the exact same particle, zig-zagging back and forth from the beginning of time to its end, appearing in billions of places at once. How is that possible? Imagine a single, incredibly long piece of string tangled into a massive, messy knot. If you take a sharp knife and slice horizontally through that knot (representing the present moment), you’ll see thousands of tiny dots where the blade hits the string. To us, those dots look like separate, independent particles. But if you could see the whole landscape at once, you’d realize it’s just one continuous thread weaving a tapestry of reality. This challenges the most stubborn illusion we have: the illusion of separation. It means the distinction between "me" and "you," or "here" and "there," is a surface-level trick. At the deepest level of quantum electrodynamics, we aren't a collection of separate strangers; we are all woven from the same cosmic thread, performing a single, infinite dance across time. 📚 Based on: Nobel Lecture, Richard P. Feynman (1965): Discussion on Wheeler's hypothesis. The Character of Physical Law (Chapters 5 & 6): On probability and the distinction of past/future. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol III: On the indistinguishability of particles. Read online free: https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.e... QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter: The geometry of positrons and electrons. Elementary Particles and the Laws of Physics: The 1986 Dirac Memorial Lectures. Six Easy Pieces (Chapter 1): The "jiggling and wiggling" of atoms. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This is a synthetic narration inspired by Richard Feynman’s teaching style. The voice is not a reproduction of his actual voice. All content is faithfully based on established physics principles. This is an educational project dedicated to making physics accessible and preserving the spirit of scientific curiosity. No impersonation is intended. 🔔 CTA: SUBSCRIBE for more physics explained the way it should be — clear, honest, and mind-blowing. #Physics #QuantumMechanics #RichardFeynman #OneElectronUniverse #Antimatter #TimeTravel #ScienceEducation #JohnWheeler #Spacetime #QED #ParticlePhysics #Cosmos #Universe #QuantumPhysics #ScienceFacts