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There Was Nothing, A Great Void, Absolutely Nothing...
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Then there was a big bang and the ejecta was propelled faster than the speed of light to fill the cosmos.
And some would say that my simple faith is far fetched. Is the account of the creation in Geneses any more unlikely than the scientific alternatives?
And some would say that my simple faith is far fetched. Is the account of the creation in Geneses any more unlikely than the scientific alternatives?
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The set-up is explained on the wikipedia page reasonably well.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Casimi r_effec t
The set-up is explained on the wikipedia page reasonably well.
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"This effect, that two mirrors in a vacuum will be attracted to each other, is the Casimir Effect. It was first predicted in 1948 by Dutch physicist Hendrick Casimir. Steve K. Lamoreaux, now at Los Alamos National Laboratory, initially measured the tiny force in 1996."
http:// www.sci entific america n.com/a rticle/ what-is -the-ca simir-e ffec/
So this is a badly written article then, or is someone missing the point about a vacuum?
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So this is a badly written article then, or is someone missing the point about a vacuum?
Well you have mirrors inside what is otherwise a vacuum. You also don't have anything else but the two mirrors there. On the face of it, then, nothing interesting should happen. No electric force, two neutral mirrors, no light, no matter between them.... so why should anything happen? And yet, after all, there is an attractive force between the mirrors, that can be explained because there was something going on in that vacuum after all and the mirrors are disrupting it.
Well that's not really the point, though. There is (apparently) nothing other than the mirrors present. You are not running an electric current through them. You are just suspending them in otherwise empty space. Doing nothing to them. According to any normal picture, the two mirrors should just hang there, doing nothing -- of course, because there is "No force" between them. And yet this doesn't happen. Because there is, after all, a force being exerted on the plates by the vacuum.
Is that a quote from a happy-clappy song?
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