thats my whole point, teh etymology of the word quantum- ie quantify.
But you cant really quantify a field, and field are everything.
I was unaware that fields could not be quantified (likely because I don't know much about the properties of a field in physics)
and field are everything.
I would caution you to avoid such thinking. Scientists always think they have the right answer, right up until they are pulled, kicking and screaming, to the conclusion that they are wrong.
ut at its core its very fundamental...its magnetism....
what does teh universe exist in any capacity and occupy if not a gigantic field?
if you look into plasma cosmology you will see that energy is linked together through teh cosmic web which touches everything, literally fields everywhere
I don't disagree with you, I'm just warning against the constant urge to believe you've got it right. The moment you believe you're correct is the moment you stop searching the depths of the universe for the real answers.
What's funny is, without my knowing anything about fields (in physics), I managed to intuitively figure out that everything in the universe is connected in such a fashion as you've described.
A thought: I don't think fields are the final answer, I believe there's likely a more fundamental force at work to bring about the existence of fields.
If I were a scientist at any point throughout human history, I would be correct in the belief that there is more at work than what we've discovered so far. HOWEVER, at any point in human history (including today), holding such a belief is frowned upon by all those that think they've got the right answer--which is most people.
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