That would be reasonable, but it’s not clear to me what “their own view” about that would look like. My impression is that most physicists see the universe as (at least functionally) continuous, with a few people working on determining upper bounds for how small the discrete spatial elements of the universe could be, and getting results like “well, any cells would be as much smaller than our scale as our scale is from the total size of the observable universe.”
That would be reasonable, but it’s not clear to me what “their own view” about that would look like. My impression is that most physicists see the universe as (at least functionally) continuous, with a few people working on determining upper bounds for how small the discrete spatial elements of the universe could be, and getting results like “well, any cells would be as much smaller than our scale as our scale is from the total size of the observable universe.”