Could Quantum Fluctuations Happen Even

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Quantum fluctuations could potentially occur even in the heat death of the universe, raising questions about the source of energy for these fluctuations. The discussion suggests that quantum field theory (QFT) processes, such as strong and weak interactions, may still be relevant in this state. There is speculation that the universe's apparent stability at both macroscopic and sub-atomic levels could prevent complete heat death. Understanding the cosmic microwave background (CMB) might provide insights into these phenomena. The possibility of virtual particles becoming real for brief moments is also considered.
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In the heat death of the universe? where would it get its energy needed to fluctuate?
 
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Anybody?...
 
Gold Barz said:
Anybody?...

Just ask yourself this question ? Are QFT-like processes taking place in this particular case (strong, weak interactions...) if so, the answer is YES

marlon
 
Maybe that's the reason why heat death cannot happen. Our universe appears to be super-stable, both at the macroscopic and sub-atomic level. Maybe further understanding of the CMB would answer this question once and for all.
 
Not to sound ignorant, but what is a quantum fluctuation? :rolleyes:
 
marlon said:
Just ask yourself this question ? Are QFT-like processes taking place in this particular case (strong, weak interactions...) if so, the answer is YES

marlon

So in heat death, some virtual particles/bubbles could still become real for a quick instant?
 
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