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The cloud of probability which accompanies electrons between one interaction and another does resemble a field. Faraday and Maxwell’s fields, in turn, are made up of grains: photons. Not only are the particles in a certain sense diffused in space like fields but the fields interact like particles. The notions of fields and particles, separated by Faraday and Maxwell, end up merging in quantum mechanics.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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