Furthermore, when we observe the world at our scale, we do not see its granularity. We cannot see single molecules: we see the whole cat. With many variables, fluctuations become irrelevant, and probability nears certainty.79 Billions of discontinuous events of the agitated and fluctuating quantum world are reduced by us to the few continuous and well-defined variables of our everyday experience. At our scale, the world is like the wave-agitated surface of the ocean seen from the moon: the smooth surface of a blue marble.