Definition Of Physical Vacuum

Sep 27, 2019

Definition of physical vacuum

This refers to the absence of any physical particles, but there is no space for nothing. And suppose you drive away the gas in a space, you will find that from time to time there are basic particles appearing in the vacuum and disappearing, out of nothing. The physical vacuum is actually a sea of energy that constantly fluctuates. When the energy reaches the peak, the energy is converted into a pair of positive and negative basic particles. When the energy reaches the trough, the pair of positive and negative basic particles are mutually annihilated and converted into energy.


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