On Apr 20, 11:43 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>   Quantum electrodynamics: Who am I ?
> ==.
> Can QED give the answer to the question: ‘ Who am I ? ’
> To answer to this question allow me to take one biological cell.
> The cell has two ( 2 ) substances: matter and electromagnetic
> fields.   Then we need to understand :
> Where did the matter and electromagnetic fields come from?

I think that they are the same thing. Electromagnetism is just our
indirect understanding of the sense-motive experience of material
systems separated by spacetime. Our experience of matter and
electromagnetism as different comes from the diffraction of the
underlying thing (everythingness) through the inclusion of nothingness
(spacetime). The inclusion divides & multiplies everythingness.

> Question:
> Do we need to search for two sources or enough one source ?
> #

I don't think we have to search at all - we already are the source.

Craig


> Matter and electromagnetic fields are some kind of energy.
> But matter and energy were tied in one formula: E=Mc^2.
> Therefore I will unite matter, energy  and electromagnetic
>  fields in one simple question:
> Where does E=Mc^2 come from ?
> We have many sources of  E=Mc^2:
>   F. Hasenohrl, A. Einstein, P. Dirac.
> ====.
>  Socratus.

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