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by ozb
224 days ago
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> integers exist Mostly as an abstraction on top of a continuous wavefunction/quantum field > Spacetime ends up being discretizable As far as I know this is speculative and usually assumed by physicists to be false; it's definitely not a required feature of quantum mechanics per se, and as far as I know not of any other well-accepted theory. |
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> Quantum mechanics dictates that certain properties, like energy and angular momentum, are quantized, meaning they can only exist in discrete packets or "quanta".
This was from a cursory google search.