Quantum Fluctuations
" Quantum fluctuation is the temporary appearance of energetic particles out of nothing , as allowed by the Uncertainty Principle. It is synonymous with vacuum fluctuation .The Uncertainty Principle states that for a pair of conjugate variables such as position/momentum and energy/time, it is impossible to have a precisely determined value of each member of the pair at the same time. For example, a particle pair can pop out of the vacuum during a very short time interval. The uncertainty principle is illustrated with a schematic representation on the left. An extension is applicable to the "uncertainty in time" and "uncertainty in energy" (including the rest mass energy mc 2 ). When the mass is very large (such as a macroscopic object), the uncertainties and thus the quantum effect become very small , classical physics is applicable once more." - https://universe-review.ca/R03-01-quantumflu.htm A simple explanation of quantum fluctuati...