Dream
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There is a huge debate abut Virtual Particles, whether they really exist or not. On the website for the magazine Scientific American, Gordon Kane, director of the Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, provides an answer. He supports the real existence of Virtual Particles, which pop in and out of existence randomly affecting the charges upon items. Although, I only threw 'Free Will' in to get you to read the article, it nevertheless makes sense that if virtual particles affect charged items than they may also effect human decisions in a random fashion.
Unfortunately, Science is not giving us a clear answer to the question of free will; and there is a lot of debate as to whether virtual particles exist for 'Real' or whether they are merely an accounting system to help with the Standard Model of quantum particles. The majority stamp is that they are real or at least representative of real effects; but you should read the article. Mixing it all up is the contrary argument about whether or not 'Aether' is real. (Aether is an early 1900's argument to explain the wavelike behavior of light, but Aether has been rejected by the academic community for some time now.) Due to how things work, pro-aether people are automatically Anti-virtual-particle people; since with Aether there is no need for Virtual Particles and with Virtual Particles no need for Aether. Choose a side if you like or else make a Scientific Deduction.
The article is dated: October 9, 2006
Are virtual particles really constantly popping in and out of existence? Or are they merely a mathematical bookkeeping device for quantum mechanics?: Scientific American
The interesting comments and reactions to the article are further down the page. Just scroll down.
(attached photo is from http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/images/07PHY007sping_mtn_LR.jpg and is about electron spin)
Unfortunately, Science is not giving us a clear answer to the question of free will; and there is a lot of debate as to whether virtual particles exist for 'Real' or whether they are merely an accounting system to help with the Standard Model of quantum particles. The majority stamp is that they are real or at least representative of real effects; but you should read the article. Mixing it all up is the contrary argument about whether or not 'Aether' is real. (Aether is an early 1900's argument to explain the wavelike behavior of light, but Aether has been rejected by the academic community for some time now.) Due to how things work, pro-aether people are automatically Anti-virtual-particle people; since with Aether there is no need for Virtual Particles and with Virtual Particles no need for Aether. Choose a side if you like or else make a Scientific Deduction.
The article is dated: October 9, 2006
Are virtual particles really constantly popping in and out of existence? Or are they merely a mathematical bookkeeping device for quantum mechanics?: Scientific American
The interesting comments and reactions to the article are further down the page. Just scroll down.
(attached photo is from http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/images/07PHY007sping_mtn_LR.jpg and is about electron spin)