kurious
Jul7-04, 04:35 PM
If the vacuum was made of stable particles with rest mass (stable in
the sense that the particles never decay or in the sense that they
last like protons for a long time)and not from virtual particles,
could this explain why calculations of the vacuum energy density are
up to 120 orders of magnitude too large?
the sense that the particles never decay or in the sense that they
last like protons for a long time)and not from virtual particles,
could this explain why calculations of the vacuum energy density are
up to 120 orders of magnitude too large?