Re: Spontaneous particle-antiparticle pair production

From: The Postman (michael_at_spam.mcgarrydware.com)
Date: 03/29/05


Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:22:01 +0000 (UTC)

Esa Sakkinen wrote:

> "The Postman" <michael@spam.mcgarrydware.com> wrote:
>
>> Given that spontaneous particle-antiparticle pair
>> production can occur at any given point and time is there
>> any possibility that more than one event like this could
>> occur at the same point and time.
>> And if this was possible how would multiple events react to
>> each other
>
> Paulis exclusion principal says that 2 fermions(matter
> particles) can't be at the same place at the same time. We
> can gess if pair production will be about to do so then they
> annihilated by each other sooner than have existed!
>
> Esa.
Does the force that attracts them decrease with distance?

Would like particles repell each other?

Do they appear apart and then come together or appear at the
one spot and move apart and then return to that spot to be
destroyed.?

Do they have mass?

Can they form orbits around each other?

Can two particles from different pairs destroy each other?

If two pairs appear in the same vicinity such that a particle
from each pair is destroyed leaving two particles at a
greater distance than normal, what would happen then?

Did they occur before the big bang or do they require the
expanding fabric of space to occur?

Postman



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