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Does the apple fall to the floor, or does the floor rise to meet the apple?

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Re: Does the apple fall to the floor, or does the floor rise to meet the apple?
« Reply #40 on: 09/02/2017 20:27:44 »
When I think of that it leads me to QM :)
In a general sense the whole treatment is equivalent to magnifying something into its 'simplest constituents'. The same way you can take a curvature, magnifying it, and end up with a approximately 'flat line'. That is what you will end up with imagining it.
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