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Space is not a continuous fabric from "summary" of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics by Carlo Rovelli

In the world of quantum physics, space is not a continuous fabric; it is made up of grains. These grains are so small that they are smaller than anything we can possibly observe. They are the smallest possible grains of the world, the fundamental building blocks of space itself. The discovery of these grains has completely changed our understanding of the universe. It has forced us to rethink the very nature of reality. Space is not something that is fixed and unchanging; it is a dynamic and ever-changing entity that is constantly being created and destroyed at the smallest scales. This idea of space being made up of grains is not just a theoretical concept; it has been confirmed by experimental evidence. Scientists have observed the effects of these grains in the behavior of particles at the quantum level. They have seen how particles can be both here and there at the same time, how they can be in two places at once. This strange behavior of particles is a direct consequence of the grainy nature of space. It is a manifestation of the underlying structure of the universe, a structure that is far more complex and mysterious than we ever imagined. The discovery of these grains has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for our understanding of the cosmos. Our universe is not a simple and static place; it is a dynamic and evolving system that is constantly in flux. The grains of space are the key to unlocking this complexity, to understanding the true nature of reality. They are the building blocks of the universe, the foundation upon which everything else is built. By studying these grains and their effects, we can gain a deeper insight into the workings of the cosmos. We can begin to unravel the mysteries of the universe and discover the true nature of reality. The idea of space as a continuous fabric is no longer sufficient; we must look deeper, into the very heart of the universe, to truly understand the world around us.
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    Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

    Carlo Rovelli

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