Chapter 791 Vacuum Decay Destroying the Universe?(2/2)
In fact, detonating all the atomic bombs currently owned by mankind at the same time would only be enough to scratch the earth.
The damage was no different from an adult who scratched a little bit of his skin, and there was even no blood.
As for vacuum decay...
Thanks to the BBC for their efforts.
Maybe it was because you gave them a slap in the face last time and made them hold a grudge?
They don’t know which physicist they interviewed, or which nook and cranny they dug out the information from.
Vacuum decay refers to a quantum transition, that is, the transition process from a quantum at a high energy level to a low energy level. Its basic principle is Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
For example, a photon or an electron cannot have a definite position and a definite momentum at the same time.
The uncertainty of energy will lead to some strange effects. Particles such as photons can suddenly be generated from nothingness, but then disappear immediately again. The probability of this phenomenon occurring is one of the above-mentioned strange effects.
In the science fiction novel "Chao Wen Dao" written by Liu Cixin, the concept of vacuum decay once appeared.
In the novel, once a high-energy particle accelerator is used to accelerate particles to an energy close to the creation of the universe, vacuum decay will be triggered. The phenomenon of vacuum decay will spread to the universe at the speed of light, and its energy will be concentrated at the edge of the diffusion, quickly swallowing up the outside, and destroying it.
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But this is just a theoretical speculation. In all past experiments, vacuum decay has not occurred in the vacuum state of the modern universe.
As for the reason, no one can tell.
Maybe it's the energy that blocks the current vacuum from the "real vacuum"? Or maybe it's the instability of the vacuum? Or maybe it's other unknown factors?
Anyway, at present, no one knows what real vacuum decay is, after all, it has never really happened.
But looking back, even if the phenomenon of vacuum decay is theoretically established, if you want to trigger this condition through a collider, I am afraid that a super collider with a diameter of 100,000 light-years around the Milky Way may not necessarily have this energy level.
It’s really nonsense to talk about this with CRHPC’s energy level of just over 100 Tev.
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Chapter completed!