Quantum Fluctuations Explained
Complete nothingness is a myth; even in the emptiest regions of space, virtual particles are constantly forming and annihilating. The Casimir effect illustrates this phenomenon, where metal plates create an attractive force due to the absence of virtual particles between them. This suggests that empty space is filled with energy and fields, making it more favorable than a void, challenging our understanding of reality.In this clip
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