Very thought provoking post. The deeper we probe into the quantum world, the more we realize there is no final 'particle' or 'point' of measurement, however, these scientific discoveries are immeasurably useful and continue to allow humanity to see our world through new and exciting lenses, creating new ways of living and experiencing life through application of that which is learned through these sciences.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
I am not sure to follow. In which sense is this post provoking?
I also do not understand what you mean by:
There is so far no evidence for any fundamental particles substructure (that are thus correctly called 'fundamental')