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Are electric fields a physical input of the real world or a mathematical elaboration of coulomb'sCoulomb's law? If it is real what is it?

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If the electric field is real, how does it affect the way we see the world? Or does nothing change? Is there a different interpretation between classical and quantum view of the electric field?

I am also realising that I don't even know what I am referring to when I say "real", because if electric force is real, is it not then also "real".

If the electric field is real, how does it affect the way we see the world? Or does nothing change? Is there a different interpretation between classical and quantum view of the electric field?

If the electric field is real, how does it affect the way we see the world? Or does nothing change? Is there a different interpretation between classical and quantum view of the electric field?

I am also realising that I don't even know what I am referring to when I say "real", because if electric force is real, is it not then also "real".

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Are electric fields a physical input of the real world or a mathematical elaboration of coulomb's law? If it is real what is it?

If the electric field is real, how does it affect the way we see the world? Or does nothing change? Is there a different interpretation between classical and quantum view of the electric field?