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bigsplit
22-February-2006, 01:28 PM
A single body system consisting of matrix framed vaccumed space is propogating at c in a sigle direction. If there is a quantum fluctuatioin that results in particle pair production wouldn't this cause a single bodied system to break its symmetry?
bigsplit
23-February-2006, 02:45 PM
I will take the non-response as either yes or I don't know.
What would be the result of such a breakage in symmetry. First, i suppose there would be a distubance in the singular space/time. The flow of the massless vacuum at c would be disturbed converting this momentum of the vacuum into useable energy.
korjik
23-February-2006, 09:38 PM
pair production dosent break symmetry.
bigsplit
25-February-2006, 03:26 PM
The symmetry of the single body system I just described would certainly be broken. The Pair Production and subsequent anihilation would generate a couple gammas. Since this single bodied system and the gamma ray is a change in energy state and potentially direction of points within the speed c single direction flow of the vaccum, the single-bodied state is lost. The real question is what would the result be of this symmetry break?
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