>>97Interesting, I never thought of it like that before.
Our reality has a crystalized structure. What would happen if this reality was fractured "unnaturally"?
Would space time rip apart and cease to be as it was? Is this what happened during the big bang?
>The term Planck scale refers to quantities of space, time, energy and other units that are similar in magnitude to corresponding Planck units.Leibniz deals exclusively with the quality of a monad, stating that every monad is unique. As such, a monad is not defined by quantity but by quality.
Monads are only created by God, and only destroyed by God. Only moves by God.
Monads do not interact with one another, but is moved by a great mover, God.
<51. But in simple substances, the influence of one monad over another is merely ideal: it can have its effect only through the intervention of God, inasmuch as in the ideas of God a monad rightly demands that God have consideration for it when organising the others from the beginning of things. For since a created monad cannot have a physical influence on the interior of another, this is the only way that one can be dependent on another.I suppose this is the best 18th century science could do when describing what we call quantum physics.