everything - one viewpoint of perception is that we are made of matter, so then we look at what is matter made of, and matter is made out of molecules, compounds, and the like, and what is that made of, that is made out of atoms which we now think we know that what we're really talking about is the intermingling of clouds of electrons with fuzzy centers that exhibit some charge-like properties and some other weird stuff that's kind of unexplainable and it's really difficult at that scale to see the pattern, what it actually represents, in like a simple case, hydrogen, right, but a really complex thing hydrogen is with wondrous structures and malleable relationships, combined with oxygen it creates an amazing solvent that's vital to us, our being, what we call alive in our so-called, I hate to say universe; frame of reference is a better term.
so then the notion that because we are really made of fuzzy clouds of electrons on the surface, you can actually never touch anything, that you can only get really close, but the closer you get the more the impedance grows and so things move, but we don't get to “touch” anything, because in the end, what we are made of is vibration. Vibration is the only reason for matter; the intersecting and addition of wavelengths is all that is really happening. It is all amounts to - nothing. The Word.
So what? That gives us the freedom to express ourselves honestly; it could be the only thing that matters.