So in dabbling with various cyberpunk and sci-fi systems, there is always a concern as to whether magic is used or not.
There are allot of very interesting implementations ranging from direct copies of the popular D&D ideology of magic, (ie magic is mysterious, old guys in pointy hats spend their lives learning it, and you cant mix metal/technology with it!).
To a blend of technology and magic (ie shadowrun).
I always felt the concept used in the popular MMO Anarchy Online was an facinating concept. The idea of free roaming particles (nanites) that saturate the air allowing anyone to manipulate them to create magic-like effects.
Though I do find the idea of a nanite saturated atmosphere a bit harsh.
So, what about the idea of magic being a manipulation of space-time? Any quantum physics fans out there wanna pitch in?
I've been writing to this effect that magic is actually a manipulation of space-time creating a harmonic that reacts with the strings of our reality to create effects. This would look like magic to less advanced cilvilzations...and less advanced civilizations that had magic, simply didn't understand its full nature and were basically going through the motions to create known effects but didn't understand the "how" or "why".
What say you?