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a dull boy
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I read this on a website called Physics for Idiots
"If an electron gets near another electron it emits a virtual photon which is absorbed by the second electron and let's it know it need to move away."
If a virtual photon is absorbed, doesn't than make it real, and so break conservation of energy?
Thanks, Mark
"If an electron gets near another electron it emits a virtual photon which is absorbed by the second electron and let's it know it need to move away."
If a virtual photon is absorbed, doesn't than make it real, and so break conservation of energy?
Thanks, Mark