Bell’s Theorem – Uses the hidden variables of light passing through polarized filters reflecting how ones attraction to another can effect their perception of them.
Lightning – The unbalance in negative and positive charges in the atmosphere that can create lightning is similar to the effects a co-dependent relationship can create.
Higgs Boson – The search for a partner by online dating is similar to finding a higgs boson; by throwing two particles together and hoping magic happens.
Curve of Constant Width – Constant curve shapes can roll on flat surfaces like circles and can even be used as wheels for bikes. Reflecting how unconventional relationships can still “roll” but differently from traditional couples.
Quantum Tunnelling – A property of quantum particles where they can sometimes phase through each other compared to going through someone’s emotional barriers.
Quantum Entanglement – Two particles connected from a distance with no visual or physical cues on how they’re linked.
Physics of Love
The “Physics of love” deconstruct the complexities of love using laws of physics to illustrate our attempts to answer the age long question: “what is love?” by taking the concept of love and reconstructing it as a quantifiable energy.