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Here we see that *empty* space is a fluid dielectric. Is it the same everywhere? What determines its properties? (Water is also a fluid dielectric -- just for reference.) So, in this respect, space is an all-enveloping dielectric fluid. That means all space is like this -- maybe. It also means that there is nowhere where there is nothing. I think my brain just exploded. Wow. I can see why they say that ignorance is bliss. I suddenly find myself in an infinite dielectric sea populated by virtual pair dipoles.
Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 08:18:33 +0000

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