Space-matter relations are relative. Things are not truly symmetrical.@The alchemist
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With the Quantum world is the scale as big as our Cosmo in the infinitely small? Is it like flipping the scale of the Cosmo down to the scale of the granual and infinitely small?
Space-matter relations are relative. Things are not truly symmetrical.
In a strange way, asymmetry is what gives symmetry its colors, relations, and footing. So to understand the symmetrical relationship between the quantum world and the classical one here in the cosmos you have to grasp the asymmetry between them because that is essentially where the mechanism of translations comes in.
My response answers that. The asymmetry breaks the comparison. The scales and the "rules" do not mirror.I know it's quite complex inside the Quantum world in terms of atoms, particles, Quantum space and time and its relationship but I'm talking about the scale in terms of how infinitely small does it get cuz we can see how large it can get in the cosmo.
My response answers that. The asymmetry breaks the comparison. The scales and the "rules" do not mirror.
The cosmos is not infinite, by the way.