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Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 00:57:31 UTC No. 16635596
so what exactly is the vacuum of space
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 01:03:26 UTC No. 16635597
>>16635596
Black holes
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 02:10:43 UTC No. 16635641
>>16635596
the lowest energy state that exists in our universe - there's still some energy like background radiation, and random particles floating around. lots of photons and neutrinos and shit + some atoms.
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 03:42:32 UTC No. 16635687
>>16635596
don't worry about it. where there's vacuum you're not and where you are there's no vacuum
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 05:16:13 UTC No. 16635734
>>16635596
the trivial unitary representation of whatever the symmetry group of that space is. Usually Poincare group times gauge group.
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Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 14:23:22 UTC No. 16636064
>>16635596
the least partically place like ever, you know.
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 19:37:35 UTC No. 16636384
>>16635734
ok so that's how you model it mathematically, but what is it
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 19:46:15 UTC No. 16636390
>>16635596
On the edge of the universe your mom is giving spacetime such toe curling ungodly sloppy head that it's sucking all the air out.
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 20:06:39 UTC No. 16636420
Part 1
The universe has a cut off energy level. If a particle has enough energy it becomes a real particle , like a photon. If it hasnt , it becomes a virtual particle which desintegrates inmediatly (it took energy from the universe "background" but it wasnt enough for a real particle so that energy went back to the "background" so that the principle of conservation of energy applies) .
Part 2
Particles transfers energy between them thanks to virtual particles, and sometimes virtual particles add up to reach the threshold , and become a real particle.
Part 3
The vacume is only that , a sea of background energy that constantly makes virtual particles , it is filled with the interactions of other particles and sometimes it makes real particles because of that interactions .
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 20:14:34 UTC No. 16636435
>>16635596
the ether
>>16635597
probably a vast number of tiny ones, yes
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 20:21:08 UTC No. 16636445
>>16636384
We can never probe noumena, anon. The Will o algo. Pick your favorite metaphysics cope.
Anonymous at Thu, 3 Apr 2025 20:47:39 UTC No. 16636489
>>16635596
just a bunch of quantum foam. a perfect vacuum doesn't exist within this universe