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We know there are (those mostly observable) fields like: gravity, forces between molecules, magnetic fields, electric fields, and infinite frequencies of electromagnetic fields, but:
What totally separate (special in a way), different by nature, totally new sorts of radiation or physical fields have been discovered thus now, and - if none - is it possible that there could be some new (new for us that is, to our knowledge new) sorts of radiation or fields?
(I mean, for example: in medieval ages people didn't know about radio waves and didn't have the technology to pick-up radio transmissions -- they couldn't even dream of something that "impossible" - something invisible which travels around like light and can be used to carry voice and even coded to transmit pictures and information (text or computer data). I didn't have any uses in mind when I asked the question, I'm simply amused by the thought -- entertained by the comparison between us (modern age people) who do not have knowledge of that sort of field/radiation (haven't really figured out the way to pick-up, to register the presence of that radiation/field) and medieval people who didn't have a clue about radio waves (which were all around them - at least as background noise that is :D ).)
What totally separate (special in a way), different by nature, totally new sorts of radiation or physical fields have been discovered thus now, and - if none - is it possible that there could be some new (new for us that is, to our knowledge new) sorts of radiation or fields?
(I mean, for example: in medieval ages people didn't know about radio waves and didn't have the technology to pick-up radio transmissions -- they couldn't even dream of something that "impossible" - something invisible which travels around like light and can be used to carry voice and even coded to transmit pictures and information (text or computer data). I didn't have any uses in mind when I asked the question, I'm simply amused by the thought -- entertained by the comparison between us (modern age people) who do not have knowledge of that sort of field/radiation (haven't really figured out the way to pick-up, to register the presence of that radiation/field) and medieval people who didn't have a clue about radio waves (which were all around them - at least as background noise that is :D ).)
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