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Originally Posted by dleviwing In science there are many terms that represent the numbers obtained from scientific measurement. These terms (energy, mass, force, and so on) should not be interpreted as many independent entities of the universe; they should be interpreted as a single fundamental substance that exists in many states of form and with many types of interactions that produce the phenomena we measure.
A black hole simply represents the physical substance of the universe in a state that is closer to its pure state of substance without particulate structure. |
Hi David;
The only thing I would exclude from the fundamental substance is the fundamental force that is responsible for all this activity.
John