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For example, the work in [22] show how it is possible to generate matter and antimatter from the vacuum using high-energy electron beam combined with an intense laser pulse."
This phenomenon is predicted by CEN.
Do you agree that our Scientists think that:"the vacuum is filled with virtual particles corresponding to every type of actual subatomic particle that has been discovered. For example, they think that the vacuum includes incredibly short-lived virtual electrons, and incredibly short-lived virtual quarks (because both electrons and quarks are known types of subatomic particles)."If you still worry about it then:
incredibly short-lived
Your model starts off with an empty Universe
There were no high-energy electron beams or intense laser pulses back then.
It is just an example for the VE:
For example, the work in [22] show how it is possible to generate matter and antimatter from the vacuum using high-energy electron beam combined with an intense laser pulse.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 14/09/2021 17:48:15It is just an example for the VE:No. it is an example of something totally different from the VE.
Do you agree that our Scientists think that:"the vacuum is filled with virtual particles corresponding to every type of actual subatomic particle that has been discovered. For example, they think that the vacuum includes incredibly short-lived virtual electrons, and incredibly short-lived virtual quarks (because both electrons and quarks are known types of subatomic particles)."If you still worry about it then:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221268641300037XVirtual particles in vacuum. According to quantum electrodynamics (QED) and quantum chromodynamics (QCD), virtual particle pairs are continuously being created and annihilated in the vacuum. These virtual particles can be revealed in several experiments, for example, when placing two uncharged metallic plates in the vacuum (the Casimir effect).
So then how would you do it when you don't have either an electron beam or a laser? Remember, this is the beginning of the Universe where there was nothing around yet.
Did you had the chance to read the following:
Do you understand whatQuote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 17:12:55incredibly short-livedmeans?
There is no need for any sort of matter/electron beam or a laser in the empty space to get that VE.
Do you agree with our scientists that the energy in the empty pace that is called vacuum energy - VE has real energy (as we detect by Casimir effect) that can convert virtual pair into real mass pair?Yes or no please.
incredibly short-lived virtual electrons, and incredibly short-lived virtual quarks
There is no need for any sort of matter/electron beam or a laser in the empty space to get that VE.It had been proved by Casimir effect that the energy is there in the empty vacuum space.
Quote from: Dave Lev on Yesterday at 06:02:49Did you had the chance to read the following:Yes.It talks about" incredibly short-lived virtual electrons,"
That's not the issue. The issue is that you have yet to describe a plausible mechanism based on real observations by which those virtual particles became real particles in an otherwise empty universe.
Those virtual particles with mass that pop into real existence (as real electron and positron) due to VE are all real for only a tinny second.
"A virtual particle with mass is a particle that pops into existence and then pops out of existence a tiny fraction of a second later.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 16/09/2021 04:17:43Those virtual particles with mass that pop into real existence (as real electron and positron) due to VE are all real for only a tinny second.Okay then, so what mechanism keeps them from popping out of existence a tiny fraction of a second later, as your link specifies?Quote from: Dave Lev on 16/09/2021 04:17:43"A virtual particle with mass is a particle that pops into existence and then pops out of existence a tiny fraction of a second later.
Scientists think that the vacuum is filled with virtual particles corresponding to every type of actual subatomic particle that has been discovered. For example, they think that the vacuum includes incredibly short-lived virtual electrons, and incredibly short-lived virtual quarks (because both electrons and quarks are known types of subatomic particles).For every 10,000,000,000 anti-matter particles there are 10,000,000,001 matter particles, an asymmetry of 1 particle out of 10 billion. And the endresult is that every 10 billion matter/anti-matter pairs annihilated each other leaving behind 1 matter particle and 10 billion photons.Source:http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/21st_century_science/lectures/lec26.html
Is it clear to you?
Why don't you read the whole message?
I also don't care about the type of particle as there is no need to set any real Atom. As long as it has mass and it survive the annihilation process - it is OK.
Therefore, due to that Asymmetry/parity some particles would survive the annihilation process.
Quote from: Dave Lev on 16/09/2021 07:59:41Therefore, due to that Asymmetry/parity some particles would survive the annihilation process.NoThat would violate the conservation of mass.(and the uncertainty principle).
"In the 1960's, it was found that some types of particles did not conserve left or right-handedness during their decay into other particles. This property, called parity, was found to be broken in a small number of interactions at the same time the charge symmetry was also broken and became known as CP violation."
In 1960 our scientists verified that this theory is realTherefore, it must be real.
The Asymmetry/parity idea is based on the BBT theory.
If it violates the conservation of mass (as you claim) then it won't work for both theories.
How many times do I have to point out that the conservation of mass does not apply to the BB?
A virtual particle with mass is a particle that pops into existence and then pops out of existence a tiny fraction of a second later.
How many time do I have to point out that the conservation of mass does apply for any brane.
Therefore, you can't just assume that the BBT energy had been created at some other 3D brane without breaking the conservation of mass
However, those particles would have to be a short living particles:
Therefore, you can claim that the BBT energy generates new virtual mass particles.
Hence, once you get the BBT energy in your early infinite small universe, you can't bypass the conservation law any more.
Sorry – even if you are the real master of the Universe I still request one law for any theory.