Clark talks about quantum theory which describes the behavior of natural force fields, such as those associated with electricity and magnetism, and the subatomic particles, or quanta, that make up those fields. To do this, it assumes that space and time are a fixed and rigid framework through which these fields pass--while general relativity, formulated by Einstein almost exactly 100 years ago, insists that space and time are malleable fields in their own right.
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