Dan Seitz

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The universe is granular, not continuous. With infinitely small points, it would be impossible to ever construct extension—as in Democritus’s argument reported by Aristotle and mentioned previously. Therefore, the extension of the string must be formed by a finite number of finite objects with finite size. The string cannot be cut as many times as we want; matter is not continuous, it is made of individual “atoms” of a finite size.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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