| Zero Dimensional Particles Zero Dimensional Particles (from now on I'll refer to them as ZDP) are NOT possible. Dimensionality is requiered for existence, both spatial and temporal. So particles can't exist if they are zero dimensional. Another failure in ZDPs is that scientists say they interact: photoelectric effect, electron transfer...etz. But this is not possible because 0 dim impplies no possibility of interaction. Or can something that doesn't occupy space crash with another non-occupying space thing? NO.
What do you think?
Do you know any other "proofs" that particles can't be zero dimensional? |