fluxukseen
Fluxukseen is a term used in the context of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory to describe a phenomenon where the vacuum state of a quantum field is not empty but rather filled with virtual particles that constantly fluctuate in and out of existence. This concept was first introduced by Hans Bethe and Richard Feynman in the 1940s and has since become a fundamental aspect of quantum electrodynamics (QED) and other quantum field theories.
In the vacuum of empty space, according to QED, virtual particles and antiparticles are continually created
The concept of fluxukseen is closely related to the uncertainty principle, which states that certain pairs
Despite their brief existence, virtual particles play a crucial role in various physical processes, such as
In summary, fluxukseen refers to the phenomenon of virtual particles constantly fluctuating in and out of existence