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I'd rather ask: Is space discrete? We know there are discrete particles, but AFAIR they can potentially move to any position in the continuum, i.e. for each particle, x, y and z are in the domain of reals (or some huge real interval), not some discrete subset of it.

Or, am I mistaken?




It's the same question (since time and space are not fully distinct), and the answer's equally unknown.




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