Abstract
The question is to argue whether physical reality is analog (smooth) or digital (discrete or granular). Einstein's Theories of Relativity (smooth) and the Quantum Theories (granular) are the two pillars of modern physics. This paper argues that physical reality is one-third smooth, and two thirds of it appears to be granular due to resonances between vibrations in different sets of dimensions. Rather than trying to reconcile the two sets of theories, I am endeavoring to describe the common foundation of the two, as if there is a single stone plinth (foundation) that underlies both stone pillars.
Joshua Zev Levin