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===== Parallels with Quantum Field Theory ===== # Quantum Field as Substratum: - In quantum field theory (QFT), the quantum field is the underlying reality from which particles and forces emerge. It is a continuous entity that pervades all space and time. - This field can be seen as the "ground" from which all physical phenomena arise, similar to the idea of a primordial space in Dzogchen. # Timelessness and Infinity: - The quantum field, in its most fundamental sense, exists outside the bounds of time as we perceive it. The field itself is a continuous and eternal entity, not bound by the creation and destruction of individual particles. - This echoes the description of the ground of being as timeless and infinite in spiritual texts. # Formless Potential: - The quantum field is often described as a sea of potentialities, where particles and phenomena manifest through quantum fluctuations and interactions. - This is akin to the notion of a primordial, formless space that contains the potential for all forms and phenomena.
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