Final answer:
Quantization is not noticeable in everyday events because they involve macroscopic entities with negligible quantization.
Step-by-step explanation:
In everyday events, we don't notice quantization because everyday events involve macroscopic entities with negligible quantization. Quantization is the concept that certain properties, like energy or charge, can only have specific discrete values rather than continuous values. For example, we cannot have a fraction of an atom or part of an electron's charge. Instead, everything is built of integral multiples of these substructures. This quantization is more noticeable on the microscopic level, such as in atoms, molecules, and fundamental particles. Therefore, option b, everyday events involve macroscopic entities with negligible quantization, is the correct answer.