Distinction between Premise I
and consequences of the quantum medium view
The reader will find that the quantum medium view indicates that
photons are oscillating systems of energy in the qm, and that quanta such as electrons and
muons are not "point particles" but rather are dynamic systems within which energy is
exchanged via the qm. These dynamic systems may be oscillating systems of energy in the qm
and, at certain times during their oscillations, may be detected via the instrumentation of
observers and appear to be point particles.
This indication that quanta are not point particles
is a consequence of the quantum medium view, not a premise
(much as relativity theory's indication that absolute time, distance, and mass do not exist
is a consequence of relativity theory, not a postulate of the theory).
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