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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Do particles actually exist?
« on: 22/04/2016 00:41:10 »
We don't understand the interaction of billiard balls as an interaction of particles; scientifically speaking, it's an interaction of charges, mediated by force carrying photons, that derive rigidity from stable harmonics. No particles; mass but, no particles. I'm fine if it's just semantics but; if it's a supra-temporal elephant then; maybe particles are an illusion of resolving space-times. ...?
If particles are an illusion of particular being; describing the nature of the illusion will elucidate mechanism & facilitate understanding. If it's just semantics then, how is it helpful?
A supra-temporal shell of photon around its origin, static & of constant energy, comes to mind.
All of the spacetimes that are true are true at once.
If particles are an illusion of particular being; describing the nature of the illusion will elucidate mechanism & facilitate understanding. If it's just semantics then, how is it helpful?
A supra-temporal shell of photon around its origin, static & of constant energy, comes to mind.
All of the spacetimes that are true are true at once.