Could we consider Dirac was correct, but concerning a pre-bang state ?

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  1. Lostinspace Registered Member

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    Could we consider that Dirac's notion of particles popping into and out of existence is the rudiment of wave energy that powers and creates the energy of the Universe, pre-big bang?
     
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  3. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    Do particles pop into and out of existence?
    I can not recall why but I formed the impression that the virtual particles only move in and out of our ability to manage them in a math sence...
    And perhaps the first matter to address is if the proposition that particles pop into and out of existence to define "the place" virtual particles go when they pop "out".
    Where do they go?
    Can that place or condition be demonstrated?
    Alex
     
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  5. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    Was this a notion of Dirac's? I don't think I have ever read that it was.
     
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  7. Lostinspace Registered Member

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_sea
     
  8. Lostinspace Registered Member

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    Could we consider in a math sense that a virtual particle pops into existence +1 , then immediate annihilates , dissipates

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    where n is n-dimensional space ?
     
  9. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    It's between the two. No more, no less.
     
  10. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    So what do we know about this n-dimentional space.
    Alex
     
  11. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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  12. Lostinspace Registered Member

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    We know it is either finite or infinite and we also know it allows for spatial fields to be ''resident occupants '' . Additionally it allows wave energy and particles to freely traverse through it without an opposing resistance force. We also know it can be measured in a finite sense of dimensions x,y,z .

    Can anybody add more to this ?
     

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