the.com/tunneling
Reality's loophole: a particle walks through a wall it lacks the energy to climb.
means In quantum mechanics, a particle passes through an energy barrier it classically shouldn't be able to cross.
from From the literal tunnel, via Latin 'tonna' (cask, a hollow shape); physicists borrowed it in the 1920s when math showed particles slipping through walls.
Sun's secretFusion in stars relies on tunneling to ignite.
Tech insideFlash memory and microscopes exploit it daily.
No detourThe particle never has the in-between energy.
Thinner winsProbability drops exponentially with barrier width.