And if strings really rule the subatomic world, you could zap from Times Square to Paris.
First, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle set limits on what we could know about the subatomic world.
None of us lives in a subatomic world.
Physicists, you see, learn about the subatomic world by smashing things together and then looking at the debris.
"Micro-worlds" and "subatomic worlds" are not really located within atoms, but in other dimensions like the Microverse.
Accidentally or not, humanity colonizes a subatomic world.
They later journeyed to a subatomic world.
While theoretical particle physics may seem esoteric, our improved understanding of the subatomic world ultimately has led to better technologies.
In the atomic and subatomic world of quantum theory, normal rules do not apply.
But the subatomic world is different.