Quantum impossibility is made possible using ‘exotic' mathematics (msn.com) This is the most important discovery in quantum mechanics since they first pounded out the math. Because we occupy a Singularity, even quanta must inevitably become more predictable, over vast scales and magnitudes. Their mathematics already suggest they are equally accurate and precise, depending whether you assume everything is random or fated. This newest insight, that they are predictable in vast numbers, makes it possible to reformulate the HUP and Schrodinger equation, according to networking systems logic, and produce a theory of everything. You can think of his proof as related to the fact that, parallel lines always converge, but what his math doesn't describe, is the role of the observer. Particles are both unified and divided, but their number and complexity are limited and reflect our own mortal fallibility, and the two will simply transform into one another over vast scales and magnitudes. Everything being limited, also makes it infinite, in that the two will inevitably transform into one another, and the observer must always decide what's happening.
Quanta live in the real world, like the rest of us, and Quarks in particular are famous for segregating themselves, but the electrons won't leave them alone. Some quanta don't like to share space, and you get things like superfluidity and superconductivity, where they turn everything into the rat race for space!