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Re: are we alone in the universe?

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
The number of different polarizations a given photon is capable of having.

The number of paths that lead from one place to another.

The number of directions you can point from a given location.

The acceleration experienced by an object reaching the center of a black hole.

(Okay, we're not quite sure about that last one.)
if matter (and even time) is quantitized, is that really true?

I understood that space is digital, not linear. There is a minimun dimension below which you cannot make smaller increments- as if atoms or subatomic particles exist on a grid, with 'snap to grid' enabled ?
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