Quantum fluctuation

dimanche 30 mars 2014

First of all i want to say that I am absolutely not an expert, I'm just really fascinated of this kind of subjects.



A few minutes ago I saw this video on youtube about the Casimir effect and quantum fluctuation



http://ift.tt/1izbXpn



They talked about the quantum fluctuation near a black hole (about how one particle could be sucked into the hole, while the other could fly away) and physicists think that, because of the conservation of energy, the black hole loses some mass to not mess with the law of nature. He also said this was just a theory and that nobody really know what happens.



This intrigued me, because itjust doesn't seem to be right, so I was thinking:

- Is it possible that space itself is energy

(- Is it possible that space can be created by letting matter encounter antimatter)



Because this could be an explanation for this, but it could also be for other problems

e.g. gravitational singularity: instead of all the mass being together in one single point, maybe a lot of space is created in one point where all mass is situated, or in fact the density of space is a lot higher in that point.



Of course this is just a theory.





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