Lucretius said:
I'm trying to piece this all together, but I am having some trouble.
If photons are created by virtual particle pair annihilation and virtual particle pairs are produced by photons, then how did photons come into existence in the first place to produce the particle pairs that produce them? I hope I'm not getting something, but this seems circular.
Anyone care to give me a laymen explanation?
Thanks
I'll try.
Photons are the quantum mechanical explanation of the way in which
charged particles exert forces on one another. For your discussion
there are two "classes" of photons, virtual and actual.
Photons, both virtual and actual are created by charges, not by other
photons. Some virtual photons can briefly be created out of nothing
but they do not persist.
Actual photons carry a precise energy and momentum, and they can
impart those quantities to a(nother) charged particle in an encounter.
Virtual photons are the QM explanation for two different things.
First, the virtual photon is the way two charges can exert a FORCE on
one another WITHOUT exchanging energy or momentum. Hence virtual
photons do NOT carry energy or momentum. This is worth pondering.
Second, the virtual photon is postulated in a more exotic setting as
an entity which pops in and out of existence briefly. Their reality is not
in doubt, but in their behavior they do not resemble the virtual photon
of electrostatic charge or the actual photon of energy/momentum exchange.
(As far as what came first, the photon or the charged particle I don't know.
But I can tell you which came first, the chicken or the egg: The chicken
came first. Eggs don't form out of nothing. The first chicken to lay an
egg could have been a mutuation of one that didn't lay eggs.)
Hope that helps.