Middle World

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Middle World, a term coined by Richard Dawkins, is used to describe the realm between the microscopic world of quarks and atoms and the larger view of the universe at the galactic and universal level. This term is used as an explanation of oddity at both extreme levels of existence. There is a lack of understanding of the quantum and molecular universes, because most wish only to understand that which they routinely encounter.

Richard Dawkins holds the Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University[1]