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Points can only have one property: that they are zero dimensional
Be sensible.
What is the difference between a point that is a particle and any space point.
You didn't answer my question.
Then the particle properties must be encoded within it
and this can only be done if it hasn't got zero size.
If I throw a ball, does that mean the KE is encoded in the ball?
What is your evidence for this?
According to QFT an electron is a disturbance in the electron field, which doesn't sound like it has a diameter.
No, but the mass and speed is encoded into the ball by space
Logic: something with zero size cannot contain anything.
That leaves it up to magic to encode the mass and speed in the field.
The term encoded doesn't make sense to me.
I would say that mass is a property of the ball.
, but it is not a property of the ball.
How do you think space 'gives' something to the ball?
It sounds like your logic is based on "common sense",
Physics is not magic.
Any writing is an encoding.
According to you, the ball is magically endowed a mass (by what you don't say).
I think the mass is encoded inside the particles by space points on a circle - concrete.
Space copies space points and pushes it onto every particle of the ball with other space points.
You conveniently didn't comment on the point.
I do not recall stating that magic was involved.
Come on, that is just made up pseudoscience.
time potential;
time potential.
extra space is not needed to express the extra potential
One could move in time without any entanglement with space ; omniscience, and/or move in space without any entanglement with time; omnipresent.