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basic idea behind this notion is that matter—or, more specifically, particles—is not fundamental; it is “emergent,” as philosophers describe the nature of concepts that are useful for practical purposes but do not exist on a closer look, such as, for example, “temperature,” which boils down to the average energy of atoms or molecules from a microscopic perspective.
The One: How an Ancient Idea Holds the Future of Physics
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