spacebear2000
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My understanding is that, while at a macroscopic level, my skin may seem like an absolute boundary between my interior and exterior, at a microscopic level, it is full of wholes--we cannot draw a line or arc that represents and absolute boundary between my interior and exterior at a given point in time. I can generalize a skin-boundary for myself, but only in a "fuzzy" way.
Are fields of electrical charge and magnetic polarity dissimilar to my body in this way? In other words, is the boundary between a positively charged field and a negatively charged field "fuzzy," or do they never interpenetrate or overlap at a given point in spacetime? If your observational capacity is in the center of a negatively charged field and heads out in a given direction towards a positively charged field, what would passing the threshold between the two field charges be like?
Are fields of electrical charge and magnetic polarity dissimilar to my body in this way? In other words, is the boundary between a positively charged field and a negatively charged field "fuzzy," or do they never interpenetrate or overlap at a given point in spacetime? If your observational capacity is in the center of a negatively charged field and heads out in a given direction towards a positively charged field, what would passing the threshold between the two field charges be like?