In our everyday world, we're used to absolute, deterministic predictions: throw a ball in the air, and it'll fall along an ellipse; leave your umbrella parked on the street, and when...
we're used to seeing things from a particular point of view that is from a particular frame of reference and things look different to us under different circumstances at the moment you look to...
In order for us to see something, it either needs to emit light directly (like the sun or a lightbulb filament or firefly) or else have photons of light bounce off of it and into our eyes. But how do...