Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
OrionWorks wrote:
On a more serious note,
What are the prevailing arguments in regards to determining the
smallest "slice" of time?
It's only "bound" waves which are quantized.
So, an electron traveling along the X axis can apparently be found at
any location on the axis -- 3, 2.5, pi, whatever. It can apparently
My late friend, and some time physics tutor, Frank Meyer, who used to be
president of the organization promoting Reciprocity, was fond of saying,
"time is not a dimension, it is a continuum." Some one posted a website
with photos showing Bosivert Gaps. Frank said that they were in keeping
with his understanding of physics, reality is discontinuous.
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