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Problem with a Particle Being an Excitation in a Field.
Problem with a Particle Being an Excitation in a Field.
If an electron is an excitation of the electron field, just where is it's momentum recorded? And it's strangeness? The momentum must be recorded somewhere since space must know how many Planck units of space to transmit the electron in a Planck time interval.
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