One might conclude from all of this is that local high fields and high energy density

cause virtual particles to interact with the real ones. Even Virtual Muons.

Fred

Dyatlov writes:

" The idea that the physical vacuum is a void arises as early as Democritus. Here is what

Einstein and Infeld wrote about it [54]: "Throughout the history of science, from Greek

philosophy to modern physics, there have been constant attempts to reduce the outward

complexity of natural phenomena to some simple physical ideas and relationships. This is a

basic principle of all natural philosophy. It was expressed as early as the work of the atomists.

Twenty-three centuries ago, Democritus wrote, ‘ . . . only atoms and empty space are real.’" "

"In quantum chromodynamics, the physical vacuum is considered as a lattice, at the nodes

of which are located pairs made up of a c-quark and a c-antiquark connected by a "string"; i.e.,

these quarks at spaced some distance apart and are dipoles. Such a structure means that the

physical vacuum is formed from dipoles and in macroscopic terms is a polarization medium."

" Shipov’s theory uses the geometry of absolute

parallelism and not the Riemann geometry on which Einstein’s general theory of relativity is

based. The geometry of absolute parallelism is based on the concepts not only of curving but of

twisting space-time. There are two twists: right and left. Therefor two physical worlds emerge,

with right and left twisting, respectively. According to Shipov’s theory, the particlesantiparticles

with positive masses belong to the right world. These are the well-known particles

and antiparticles. The little-known particles-antiparticles with negative masses belong to the left

world. It is thought at present that they are dispersed in space. The equality to zero of the total

electrical charge and the total mass in the Universe and the absolute neutrality of the PV (at

every point in space) in regard to both electrical charges and masses follow strictly from

Shipov’s theory. Matter contains only the positive masses of the right world. The negative mass

of the left world is scattered between the matter. The positive and negative electrical charges are

balanced in both the right and left worlds."

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