Said mrjesse: So "waves of nothing" -- is that a matter of faith for you, or how can I demonstrate it for myself? You seem to be using as a foundation for many of your arguments this idea that all matter is waves of nothing, if I understand correctly. (Or at least that's what it always seems to boil down to.)Responded LeGrande: It boils down to what is a field. Just what is a gravitational field composed of? What is an electrical field composed of? What is a magnetic field composed of?
Hmm. Usually when one answers a question with a question they also utilizes a non-question statement to make their point. Are you saying that because we don't know just what gravity is made of it therefor must be nothing? I don't get it. Perhaps you could elaborate a little, using more then vague questions, on how you came to know or believe that all matter is waves of nothing.
Thanks,
-Jesse
LOL You know exactly where I am guiding you. That is why you are resisting answering the question. I would love it if you could come up with a better answer than I am ultimately expecting.