from American Journal of Physics Review of Quantum Enigma:


Take space-time, for example. We organize our perceptions into events, and for 
many purposes it is illuminating to represent those events as points in an 
abstract four-dimensional continuum. This is so useful that most of us reify 
this abstract scheme, believing that we inhabit a world that is such a four- 
(or, for a few of us, ten-) dimensional continuum. The reification of abstract 
time and space goes so far back in human history that it’s easy to miss the 
intellectual sleight of hand. The reification of electric and magnetic fields 
is more recent but also came to be taken for granted, until it started to 
unravel (for some of us) with the arrival of quantum electrodynamics. The 
strongest hints of how we have been fooling ourselves emerge when we try to 
reify quantum states, and thereby run into “the measurement problem” and 
“quantum nonlocality.”  


http://quantumenigma.com/reviews-our-responses/   
 
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