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Comment by foobarian

17 hours ago

Yet what is matter but a (strong) force

Matter is usually made of fermions (half-integer spin) whereas force is mediated by bosons (integer spin).

Matter is not a force. Matter and forces are two different things in physics.

And the "strong force" is another thing altogether.

  • I think their point might be that matter is what defines the location of the force field. I.e. it's the EM field doing the actual work.

    • Yea, that is it, and I agree with them. When we say that a particle is at some x,y,z, we just mean that the space at that location behaves in a certain manner, for some reason.

      And since we don't like mysteries, we say that there is a "particle" there with so and so properties..

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