“With Mie's view of matter there is contrasted another, according to which matter is a limiting singularity of the field, but charges and masses are force-fluxes in the field. This entails a new and more cautious attitude towards the whole problem of matter.”

—  Hermann Weyl

From the Author's Preface to Fourth Edition (1920)
Space—Time—Matter (1952)

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