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Quantum physics attempts to describe physics at the smallest level... Ultimately aren't we seeking the point at which there is something from nothing, the edge of existence?

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Are notions of size and having a discrete existence, i.e particle-like, meaningful at that level when things are actually excitations in fields?

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10 minutes ago, StringJunky said:

Are notions of size and having a discrete existence, i.e particle-like, meaningful at that level when things are actually excitations in fields?

What constitutes a field? 

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A field is something, even a "flat" field has propertie(s), granted the field must be affected for evidence of those properties.

Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

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