"Starting around the turn of the 20th century, physicists began to understand that the behaviors of the tiniest bits of our world couldn't be explained by the laws of classical physics—the type that governs macroscopic solids, gases, liquids, and the forces that act on them."
"But as the field has developed, it has taken on another surprising role: as a touchstone in alternative health and wellness spaces, used to justify manifestation, energy healing, and other fringe claims and products."
"It's both an incorrect appropriation of scientific ideas and a strangely elegant way to explain the psychological forces that push people toward alternative medicine."
"Alongside a pervasive interest in alternative-medicine practices and New Age beliefs, more people could be in danger of getting pulled into the flapdoodle."
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