Sujet : Re: Energy?
De : vvll (at) *nospam* lhvvec.ru (Verdell Muklevich Fung)
Groupes : sci.math sci.physics sci.physics.relativitySuivi-à : sci.math sci.physics sci.physics.relativityDate : 05. Aug 2024, 00:42:29
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gharnagel wrote:
On Sun, 4 Aug 2024 18:33:54 +0000, Ross Finlayson wrote:
If your theory is fundamentally grainy and discrete,
it might as well be empty.
Why wouldn't continuity be just as empty? The human mind just can't
grasp action-at-a-distance, so fields were -- invented. In Q.E.D.,
Feynman asserted that light is -- particles. Particles communicate
between discrete grains over distances, but the math for that is very
complicated.
That's why fields (and QFT) were invented. They are simplistic (?)
approximations to reality
no shit Sherlock, fields are there before quantum, Newtone and everything,
due forces, say gravity, electrostatic, magnetism etc. These persons
doesn't know what fields are. In physics.
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