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Is this how can nothing create something?
Strong electric fields can cause particle-antiparticle pairs to spontaneously emerge from the quantum vacuum.
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i have a quantum hoover hidden in my pocket bomb shot, do not get too close! your particles might disperse.
Originally posted by salamander:
i have a quantum hoover hidden in my pocket bomb shot, do not get too close! your particles might disperse.
I don't know what this mean either, I just copied from a science information.
So "electric field" it is, is this the answer?
Triple G Mar 20 @ 2:50am 
A strong electric field is something...
Genesis 1:1
Raz Mar 20 @ 2:52am 
Atoms are the building block of all materials in existence. Atoms forever exist. There is no such thing as non existence. Existence has always existed.
Originally posted by Tonight, you.:
Atoms are the building block of all materials in existence. Atoms forever exist. There is no such thing as non existence. Existence has always existed.
Yes and it's the electric field the true creator!
Raz Mar 20 @ 2:56am 
Originally posted by Bomb Shot:
Originally posted by Tonight, you.:
Atoms are the building block of all materials in existence. Atoms forever exist. There is no such thing as non existence. Existence has always existed.
Yes and it's the electric field the true creator!

Yeah sure, why not? Electric field giga chad creator of everything.
Originally posted by Tonight, you.:
Originally posted by Bomb Shot:
Yes and it's the electric field the true creator!

Yeah sure, why not? Electric field giga chad creator of everything.
:steamthis::steamthumbsup:
Originally posted by Alice Liddell:
If you continue to seek 'Spinoza's God', you will destroy all religion.
Not really because the electric field is here, we found it aren't we.
So the strong electric fields have created the matter and antimatter by themselves.
That why it needed the power of a whole city to create it and it's not even enough!
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Originally posted by Bomb Shot:
So the strong electric fields have created the matter and antimatter by themselves.

so what determined electrons to rotate the way they do?
Originally posted by ////:
Originally posted by Bomb Shot:
So the strong electric fields have created the matter and antimatter by themselves.

so what determined electrons to rotate the way they do?
Electrons behave as if they have a magnetic dipole moment, which is a consequence of their spin, even though they don't actually spin in the classical sense.

Because of the magnetic field, I think.
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Originally posted by Bomb Shot:
Originally posted by ////:

so what determined electrons to rotate the way they do?
Electrons behave as if they have a magnetic dipole moment, which is a consequence of their spin, even though they don't actually spin in the classical sense.

Because of the magnetic field, I think.

"they don't spin in classical sense" is still a spin of some kind.
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