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by colejohnson66 1 hour ago
That's what the various string theory proponents start from. There's "too many" different subatomic particles, so there surely must be something smaller that they're composed of?
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How long can you break something apart until you cannot any longer? The things we are breaking apart are illusions in a sense. There will always be a smaller particle because that is what we are looking for.

When we understand that everything that we see is a manifestation of a probability wave, then we will understand everything is a wave and end these foolish experiments.

Do you have a meaningful quantitative explanation with some math we can start building tech on, or will that require some... experiments?
I'll be sure to inform all of the physicists that @Noaidi on Hacker News has solved physics and that they can go home.