What does the spacetime fabric look like on quantum level to you?
The fabric of spacetime, what does it look like? Well I suppose there are many ways to answer this question. It depends on how you define the fabric of spacetime and what exactly you mean by "look". But let me try my best.
Well I don't think there is a single answer to this question. I can only tell you what the fabric of spacetime looks like from an outside perspective, an objective one if you will.
In my opinion, the fabric of spacetime is not very special. It's more like a structure that separates things into different groups.
The groups are defined by the fabric of spacetime and because of it, things that are close to each other in space are also close to each other in time. It provides a way for me to distinguish between different places and times.
This is the way I see it. The fabric of spacetime is a structure that defines location and position in space and time.
But what does it really look like? Well I suppose that's for you to decide. It is just a structure after all.
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