So what I've really understood recently is that the universe is fields which have a value at every location. Some field values are complex matricies at each point, but some are simpler, like the higgs field is a "scalar field" which means a scalar (a single number) at each point
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This is true for classical physics. Quantizing makes their "value" at each point an infinite-dimensional matrix. (With an expectation value corresponding to the classical case.)
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this is why you never quantize
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