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Force and Force Fields

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:53 pm
by bperet
Horace wrote:
Would this mean that the absolute locations in space appear discreate, while the absolute locations in counterspace appear as continuous because they are a result of a TURN? (just like the discreteness of integers and continuity of rationals, respectively) ?
Remember that there are TWO reference systems being posited here: space and counterspace, so it depends upon the observer's location.

Because of our perceptual bias, wherever you stand, you stand on an absolute location and the other reference frame appears continuous.

From Space: absolute locations in space are discrete, locations in counterspace are wavefunctions (continuous).

From Counterspace: a single wave is discrete in counterspace, locations in space are non-local (continuous).

However, from a SCALAR viewpoint, where things actually interact, all interactions are discrete per the RS postulates. It is only when you move to a coordinate reference frame that the locality / non-locality appears.