>>40677
looks back at Kerry
W-wonderful! I speak very fast as to not distract Kerry too greatly
Essentially, even at the quantum level, particles exhibit dimensional qualities. Regular matter exhibits many dimensional properties. However, beyond the quantum level, we find certain aspects of the world lacking in dimensional properties, purely mathematical entities. As such, the entirety of our world could be deemed a mathematical one, which might put to rest this idea that "humans invented mathematics".
On a different level, classical theory would suggest predetermination, whereas much quantum theory alludes to this idea of "randomness". However, should the wave-function never collapse, and superposition is reduces to a mere one eigenstate as a result of decoherense, then it is possible that randomness doesn't exist and our universe could theoretically be totally calculable, at which point the idea of free-will ceases to exist and the world is simply a series of predetermined phenomena.
Snaps back to her partner
>>40678
D-don't mind me! I shout out
>>40679
Eep! A-are you sure this is a dance? This feels more like (wo)manhandling!! But I don't see you letting up, so take this!
Gives you a little peck on the cheek and relaxes her body somewhat