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by danbruc
3949 days ago
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This took way longer than I imagined. I won't repeat the argument here in detail but it essentially boils down to the argument that fields theories are just an effective description of long distance behavior ignoring what is really going on at short distances, that fields are just a convenient tool to make locality manifest and that field theories contain a lot of redundancies due to this. The statement I was referring to comes 28 minutes into the lecture but you probably have to watch everything up to that point for the full context. So after watching this again the answer to my question seems pretty clear - fields are not real things. I am still left a bit confused because you very often read and hear that fields are real things and actually more often then the opposite. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tnA7bh7dTqY |
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