What is the most difficult concept to grasp in physics?

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I will read difficult to grasp as being something counterintuitive. You may feel its not possible. So in modern physics there is a quantum idea that a electron/particle can be at two places at the same time. At smaller scale we cannot find exact postion of particles nor can be its momentum known exactly....
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I will read difficult to grasp as being something counterintuitive. You may feel its not possible. So in modern physics there is a quantum idea that a electron/particle can be at two places at the same time. At smaller scale we cannot find exact postion of particles nor can be its momentum known exactly. This idea is difficult to accept but experimentally true. read less
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