Do all these "particles" generate fields? I believe they *are* fields. How far do these fields extend? The fact that fields exist is not in dispute, or the fact that the answer is, they extend to the edge of the universe. What this *means* is that the are all the same size and are all joined at the edge, in a real sense. Only the probable locus of the "particle" is what we see. You don't need a mass *or* gravity "particle" inside the same object. The Universe is *one* in a very real sense, imho.
Do all these "particles" generate fields? I believe they *are* fields. How far do these fields extend? The fact that fields exist is not in dispute, or the fact that the answer is, they extend to the edge of the universe. What this *means* is that the are all the same size and are all joined at the edge, in a real sense. Only the probable locus of the "particle" is what we see. You don't need a mass *or* gravity "particle" inside the same object. The Universe is *one* in a very real sense, imho.
RyuDarragh 3 years ago
that was good
collegebound362 3 years ago
Thank you ever so much.
Clausfarre 4 years ago