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JPLeRouzic
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The origin of gravity: a new idea
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the assertion that three-dimensional space emerges from tetrahedral structures
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How could there be "tetrahedral structures" without space?
markessien
80 days ago
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It is defined by the relationships of the particles to each other - they are related in a tetrahedral manner.
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How could there be "tetrahedral structures" without space?