hadeka said:
...My question, is about "Virtual Particles".
I've read, that they appear out of nothing, and disappear in a very short time.
How could this happen ?!...Thank you ..With most respect ..Hadeka
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. ( HUP )
strangerep said:
Virtual particles are a fictitious artifact of the mathematical techniques... I.e., they're "on paper" only.
Not true, virtual particles are a consequence of HUP and explain the well-documented Cassimir Effect which is otherwise difficult to explain and also are part of Hawking Radiation.
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle dictates that there are certain pairs of properties of a quantum entity e.g. the position ( one property ) and velocity ( the other property in the pair ) of an electron.
These pairs of properties are such that neither property exists, that is, neither property is defined, even in principle, until a measurement is made ( a measurement means the quantum entity somehow interfaces or interacts with the environment, such as an electron arriving at a detector ).
The greater the accuracy of one property being defined ( measured ), the less accuracy is defined to the paired property.
In our example, if you measure roughly the electrons position, you can also roughly measure ( or calculate ) it's velocity ( speed and direction ), but if you measure very accurately its position, then it is not possible, even in principle, to measure or calculate its velocity.
This means that if you know where it is now, you have no idea where it will be the next moment you look. It's not a shortcoming of our measuring devices or of the mathematics. The mathematics shows that the velocity isn't even defined!
Now, another pair of values are the energy of a quantum system and the time duration of it having that energy.
Again, as described by HUP, the more accurately one of these pairs is defined, the less accurately defined is the other paired property.
A piece of space smaller than the Planck length may be considered as a quantum entity.
Essentially, a true vacuum is empty. Of everything. Thus if there is truly nothing there, not even energy, then the energy is precisely ( infinite accuracy ) defined as exactly zero.
But the duration of that space having zero energy is simply not defined because of the energy/duration pair of properties thus energy 'must' appear (in the form of virtual particle pairs ). The energy is borrowed from the rest of the Universe and then repaid within the Planck time by the particles anihilating each other. It's as if the law of energy conservation is violated, but only in local spacetime, the average energy within the entire Universe is still conserved.
These particles are usually too short lived to interact with the environment hence are not 'real' remember 'reality' from human perspective is what we can somehow measure but because they disappear before they can be measured, virtual particles are not real in the normal sense but they exist unobservably, hence their name, Virtual particles.
Hawking ( know the Mind of God ) Radiation is supposedly when one of the virtual particles is sucked into black hole and the other escapes so they can not anihilate each other back to energy to repay. The escaped particle becomes real and keeps it's enerygy.
Personally, I don't buy it but I'll have to write my reasons elsewhere on that.
Another thing:
mgb_phys said:
...Quite the opposite, as Einstein said 'God doesn't play dice'...
Why quote a great scientist for one of the most stupid things ever said aloud?
Please quote the genius on the stunning science he did and not his inane religious babblings--are all you popular science book authors taking notes??
If Hawking can know the Mind Of God ( his own words ), perhaps he could confirm that ? Genius got to their heads in more ways than one!