Re: Electrons in the universe



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Ok. The algorithm needs to take all that into account. Let's say that I
want to come up with a function that estimates the number of electrons
in the observable universe at any given time t. Is that possible? Also,
it needs to take into account all the free electrons that may be out
there. My ultimate goal is to come up with a function that estimates
the average number of electrons per unit volume of space.


You'll need to do some research and make some decisions
about what to include and what not to. Some topics you
might want to begin with include (terms for a Google search):

electron positron 511 map

Dirac sea

zero point fluctuation


.



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