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A pair of high energy photons could interact with the electron (and positron) fields to transfer all of their energy into these fields.
I have been scratching my head as to how an electron creates an electron field.
Then I recall that it the electron is considered as an excitation of the electron field.Then I recall that the field is just a number of measurements (made with electrons?)
So what is is that produces the excitation in the field?
Do these excitations produce their own fields ?Do these fields add together constructively and can they cancel out like waves?
And are these fields all in relative motion?
Quote from: Kryptid on 13/09/2021 18:55:31A pair of high energy photons could interact with the electron (and positron) fields to transfer all of their energy into these fields.If I read the literature correctly, these are different excitations of the same electron-positron field.
I believe positrons were supposed to be, what, holes in the Dirac sea? Or a time-reversed electron?