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The way 'I read Matt Strassler I sincerely doubt he being unsure of the uncertainty principles existence. What he discuss there isn't whether HUP exist, it's about how to see a 'virtual particle'.
Actually they are 'mediators' in almost anything Then again, you shouldn't take that as if this is the last truth of it. Try this one and see how Martin think about it. https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/82298/virtual-photons-as-force-mediators-in-qed-really
What is slightly confusing when using a 'field approach' instead of perturbation theory is that if you have a 'field touching a field' you would expect some time to pass before a 'signal' has been received between them. But if a 'virtual particle' indeed is 'instantaneous' (Under Planck time) then the 'fields' exchange becomes , lets call it, slightly weird FTL, sort of ...
One way would be to define time as scale dependent. On very small scales it breaks down, in a similar fashion to the way decoherence is thought to exist.
It's nice thoughts Flummoxed, But in the end there are two choices.Something comes from nothing.Or something needs something elseWhich one do you think is more correct?