To: ETL
I’ve come to the opinion that there is no total vacuum in space. My reasoning is that in any location in space you can see the light from stars which is accompanied by other radiation from those sources. Since the radiation is present it isn’t a total vacuum.
10 posted on
07/11/2019 6:59:58 AM PDT by
reed13k
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To: reed13k
Ive come to the opinion that there is no total vacuum in space. My reasoning is that in any location in space you can see the light from stars which is accompanied by other radiation from those sources. Since the radiation is present it isnt a total vacuum. Yes, not only that but so-called "empty space" is seething with an inherent energy within it, with 'virtual particles' continuously popping into and out of existence. I believe this 'hidden' energy is referred to as 'quantum flux'.
13 posted on
07/11/2019 9:43:41 AM PDT by
ETL
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