http://www.rdmag.com/news/2013/02/light-particles-illuminate-vacuum

In an article published in the PNAS scientific journal, researchers from
Aalto University and the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland showed
experimentally that vacuum has properties not previously observed.
According to the laws of quantum mechanics, it is a state with abundant
potentials. Vacuum contains momentarily appearing and disappearing virtual
pairs, which can be converted into detectable light particles.

The researchers conducted a mirror experiment to show that by changing the
position of the mirror in a vacuum, virtual particles can be transformed
into real photons that can be experimentally observed. In a vacuum, there
is energy and noise, the existence of which follows the uncertainty
principle in quantum mechanics.

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