Re: intrinsic energy



aegis wrote:
What exactly is intrinsic energy and how does the premise
of quantum uncertainty, which includes the properties of
energy and time, imply that empty space has intrinsic energy?
Also, how can one conclude that Einstein's formula leads
to the conclusion that the vacuum of space can generate particles?


Most uses of the phrase "intrinsic energy" are just pseudoscience
garbage. What "Einstein formula" are you referring to that relates
to "the vacuum of space can generating" particles?

Perhaps you are revering to "vacuum energy".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_energy

Physics FAQ" What's the Energy Density of the Vacuum?
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/vacuum.html

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