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Quantum Tunneling Means “Passing Through” a Wall

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In the classical world a wall is a stop; in quantum it can be a probability. A particle can appear on the other side even without ‘enough’ energy, and the effect is used in real tech.

Throw a ball at a wall and it bounces back—everyday physics keeps its promises. Quantum physics doesn’t always: sometimes the impossible happens with a small probability.\n\nBecause particles can behave like waves, they aren’t locked to a single point. When facing a barrier, a small part of the wavefunction can ‘leak’ through; when you measure, the particle can show up on the other side.\n\nSurprising detail: it’s not just abstract. Tunneling is used as a real function in certain electronic components and ultra-sensitive instruments—quantum reaches into pocket tech.\n\nIt matters because it reminds us ‘impossible’ depends on scale. In the macro world a wall is a wall; in the micro world, it can be a thin curtain of probability.
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