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Originally Posted by N0B0DY Could the grid cubes be reduced infinitely, perhaps to the size of a string or further? I ask because if the grid were to extend infinitely, any cube would then be comparatively the same size as any other. |
Hi Nobody
Could it be that the variation in the size of the cubes (caused by the presence of mass) is the effect that we call gravity?
It would follow that the structure of the cubes must be very much bigger than the Planck length in order to allow for variation in the size of its components. What makes up the sides of the cubes - string?
Felix