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04-21-2003, 07:43 PM | #31 | |
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I think the idea of the universe having a zero net energy comes from the uncertainity principle and vaccum fluctations. Some physicists like to assume that vaccum fluctation is the quantum cause for our universe. And according to the uncertainity principle, *delta*E X *delta*T= h*bar/ 2, if we have a zero net energy, the lifetime of our universe will be infinite. But its just another unproved theory. |
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"who is it that thus darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?" and those words are spelled "vacuum" and "particle".
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I'm not a physics boff, but I once saw a Feynman diagram of a particle-antiparticle collision with some itsy bitsy particles coming out of the collision. The caption underneath speculated that since the positron can be seen as a time reversed electron, this can in fact be seen as a particle throwing off some energy and changing direction in time. Comment?
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