| Re: Matter is everything in a void: Quote:
Originally Posted by dipayankar Electromagnetism has to be a fundamental force in the Universe else the atoms would break down. And no atom means no matter... | Dip, I have to disagree with you on this one. Since the photon has never truly been identified, specifically, it may exist as the absolute fundamental non-electromagnetic substance, and this is the foundation of my whole thought processes. Since uncertainty still holds the photon's exact description blind to us, I state such a fundamental substance absolutely must exist, to found and ground all physical theories of matter.
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