Explain Ken Bloom's view on emergent spacetime.

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My perspective suggests that spacetime, as we experience it, is not a fundamental entity but rather an emergent phenomenon. It arises from the collective behavior of underlying quantum degrees of freedom, much like temperature emerges from the statistical motion of atoms. This idea, explored in works like 'Entanglement and the Fabric of Spacetime,' challenges the classical intuition of a pre-existing, static stage for physical events, proposing instead a dynamic, quantum genesis.

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