“The Outer Limits” seeks to determine if science alone could describe
everything that is real in the universe. Most would probably agree that not everything
can be explained by science. However, the question addressed here is whether science
might be able to explain those things in the future. To answer this question, this chapter
quickly moves through history from the discovery of electricity and magnetism to the
development of quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity. It concludes that the
separation between objects and events only exist within well-defined theoretical limits,
and beyond those limits, everything converges into invisible forms of existence. It does
not matter how much technology may advance in the future, there are certain things in
the universe that can only be perceived in the mind of the observer.
Keywords: Units of measurement, electricity, magnetism, theory of
electromagnetism, speed of light, special theory of relativity, time dilation, length
contraction, general theory of relativity, space time continuum, three-color vision,
ultraviolet catastrophe, photoelectric effect, photons, quantum mechanics, the
wave function, wave particle duality, uncertainty principle, schrödinger’s cat,
many-worlds theory.