From Nothing Comes Something (recent experiment...)
This is actually a concept very well known in Quantum Mechanics. The fact that space is constantly full of particles and anti-particles (so, for example a virtual muon and a virtual anti-muon) coming in and out of existence annihilating each other. Here comes the fun part...
A recent experiment did one of the harder things in Physics and decided to take this theory out for a test drive. The article is (new window) here at Physorg.com. It's very much worth the read for science freaks and even amateurs.
Basically, they have gotten photons from the vacuum; from NOTHING! It's an extremely neat experiment that this team has designed and conceived of. What it does is add further foundational stonework to this Quantum Mechanical Theory that was first fully put together by (new window) John Wheeler. Read up on him; he did a lot of great work for science and of course had brilliant ideas.
Hopefully, you can find this as interesting as I do! BTW, if you do wish to keep up with your scientific world, from every corner of science: biology, chemistry, nanotechnology, medical both tech & bio, etc... This is the site for you: (new window) www.physorg.com
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Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
science!
This idea basically stems from the idea and theoretical work relating to "Quantum Foam". It's been called a few other things, but that is the usual name. As far as Quantum Mechanics is concerned this is also some great framework to explain the big-bang; which is actually in a Physics talk on VideoSift somewhere, but I'll have to look it up.
Here is the video that I'm referring to here on the Sift (great video to watch, just in case you haven't seen it):
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