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Think. Again.
(22,330 posts)...and maybe I'm missing something, but if "empty space" doesn't exist because it's not really empty, why are we still considering it "empty" space?
jaxexpat
(7,794 posts)PJMcK
(23,479 posts)“A Universe From Nothing”
Here’s his lecture based on the book. It’s quite entertaining and informative.
erronis
(19,105 posts)I'll watch the remainder tomorrow.
PJMcK
(23,479 posts)Dr. Krauss makes a crack later in the lecture that he’s running out of time because the introductions went so long!
The lecture itself is informative and entertaining.
scipan
(2,780 posts)Now if this poor old brain could only understand what he said....
PJMcK
(23,479 posts)Basically, there’s no such thing as “nothing.” Empty space is full of the virtual particles that pop into and out of existence so quickly that they cannot be observed or measured. But their existence can be sensed by other means. These particles create energy. So, empty space isn’t empty!
What a universe we live in!
scipan
(2,780 posts)Somehow.. but that kinda makes sense. Just not to me yet very much.
And those virtual particles created the big bang I think...