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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 11:34:36 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: Maybe cause and effect? Cause and effect is indeed missing in a lot of QED stuff. Not only do some virtual particles move faster than the speed of light but also apparently necessarily jump backwards in time. So-called Feynman diagrams represent antimatter particles (positrons, anti-quarks, etc) as the corresponding "matter" particles going backward in time. Of course no physicist actually takes this interpretation seriously. Nor do I believe particle theorists take virtual particles seriously. They are just a convenient representation of the terms in a perturbation expansion. It is unclear to me that virtual particles play a role in non-perturbative theories. --John |
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