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- From: lawley@kurango.cit.gu.edu.au (michael lawley)
- Subject: Space: continuous or discrete?
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- Organization: Griffith University.
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 03:00:31 GMT
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- Hi,
- I've recently been read Paul Davies' and John Gribbin's ``The Matter
- Myth''. In it there is a brief discussion of chaos theory and its
- relevance to physics. They argue that, since the world is a physical
- system and not the theoretical model the physicists use to describe it, the
- actual values of any quantity (say, the distance between two electrons)
- must be a rational value rather than an irrational one that may be predicted
- by the model. Now this seems to imply that space is discrete rather than
- continuous and that would seem to be rather a large claim. Can anybody help
- me out here - did I misunderstand their argument or are they wrong or is it
- a disputed point? The thing that really surprised me was that they just
- glossed over this stuff without really looking at the implications.
-
- cheers,
-
- mike
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