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posted by janrinok on Tuesday December 13 2016, @09:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the now-you-see-me dept.

This diagram represents the the light of a neutron star passing through an area of space where vacuum birefringence, a theory of quantum electrodynamics, is occurring. The light's magnetic and electric fields (red and blue arrows) are altered and aligned as they pass through the empty space near a neutron star, suggesting the intense magnetic field there creates virtual particles that affect the light.

About 400 light-years from here, in the area surrounding a neutron star, the electromagnetic field of this unbelievably dense object appears to be creating an area where matter spontaneously appears and then vanishes.

Quantum electrodynamics (QED) describes the relationships between particles of light, or photons, and electrically charged particles such as electrons and protons. The theories of QED suggest that the universe is full of "virtual particles," which are not really particles at all. They are fluctuations in quantum fields that have most of the same properties as particles, except they appear and vanish all the time. Scientists predicted the existence of virtual particles some 80 years ago, but we have never had experimental evidence of this process until now.


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  • (Score: 2) by ikanreed on Wednesday December 14 2016, @03:11PM

    by ikanreed (3164) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 14 2016, @03:11PM (#441287) Journal

    No, they're definitely more inclined to the resigned acceptance(at least until their glorious revolution) that no one takes their ideas seriously.

    What sucks for them is that I dosorta take their ideas seriously until the anti-intellectualism hits and I have to say "Do you want Stalins? Because that's how you get Stalins."

    They, like libertarians, tend to get ultracrepidarian about non-economic issues, and it's obnoxious.

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