The nature of “nothing” - Christ in Distress IV3D Model
The nature of “nothing” - Christ in Distress IV “shines through and interweaves”
Cast for eternity. The bronzes of the princes of Liechtenstein Vienna, Liechtenstein Garden Palace
Christ in Distress Adrian de Fries (1556–1626) 1607 Material/technique: bronze, brown natural patina, with olive-brown artificial patina Measurements: 149 × 78 × 71 cm Acquisition: acquired in 1607 by Prince Karl I von Liechtenstein Currently exhibited: Garden Palace, permanent presentation Artists/makers/authors: Adrian de Fries https://www.liechtensteincollections.at/en/collections-online/christ-in-distress
“Nothing” doesn’t exist. Instead, there is “quantum foam” When you combine the Uncertainty Principle with Einstein’s famous equation, you get a mind-blowing result: Particles can come from nothing. https://bigthink.com/hard-science/nothing-exist-quantum-foam/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3COswJT-19uN3IdZ946379XbaLITxuFE0EF7Y1RR99r-7bR0yRk8YvL1Y#Echobox=1680214211-1
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