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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Quantum Question - Space Time as a Net
« on: 08/01/2004 01:59:21 »
I have a question about the quantum phenomena that seem to violate our understanding of time. I only have an interested lay person's understanding of physics in general, and enough understanding of quantum physics to be truly confused. My question is this - If space time was not a fabric, but more like a net, and the mesh was slightly larger than quantum particles, what would the consequences of that be on our understanding of how the phenomena work? Would the particles be able to exist outside of the traditional bounds of space time that govern our larger world?
Is this a subject that has been discussed before, and is there any reading material available for lay readers?
William Thomas
Is this a subject that has been discussed before, and is there any reading material available for lay readers?
William Thomas