The whole "is it a wave or is it a particle?" thing. That just makes no sense to me.
It seems the answer is "both" but that makes no sense either!
Worse, no one else seems to be bothered by this.
Sometimes I lay awake at night trying to figure it out by presssing my spirit down into a tiny ball and going through the gate myself, but I always pass out before I can see the other side and I can never remember which slot it is I chose even though I am certain I will remember when I am making the choice.
Usually I fall asleep trying.
For some reason when I wake up I have vague memories of talking to Albert Einstein, but I can't for the life of me remember what he was saying.
It seems the answer is "both" but that makes no sense either!
Worse, no one else seems to be bothered by this.
Sometimes I lay awake at night trying to figure it out by presssing my spirit down into a tiny ball and going through the gate myself, but I always pass out before I can see the other side and I can never remember which slot it is I chose even though I am certain I will remember when I am making the choice.

Usually I fall asleep trying.
For some reason when I wake up I have vague memories of talking to Albert Einstein, but I can't for the life of me remember what he was saying.
To be a real pain, its neither... see Heisenberg. An observable only takes on qualities when it is observed, and those qualities depend on the nature of the observation. In the absence of observation, there are no qualities, nor in fact observables, only "probabilites" that an observable exists...
hehehe!
Sorry, just being mean here...
Don't get me started on Einstein * grins *
What confuses ME is that we all seem to live in the same physical universe, despite what science says about its not REALLY being there...