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BernieM
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If a particle (let's call it Z) is happily minding it's own business, and a particle-antiparticle pair spawns in it's vicinity (let's call them particle A and B, created from 'zero point' energy), and it just so happens that the antiparticle (let's say B) collides with particle Z before it is annhilated by it's co-particle (A), is the information particle Z was carrying lost from the universe? Or is the information somehow passed on to the 'replacement' particle (A) that did not get destroyed?