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I read a book and there it is written something as following:
"By the lifetime of a virtual pair (e-e+) (that is given by the HUP) a virtual e- can remove with the distance s from the e+ that is given by: s=c*d(t) (d(t) from HUP)."
My question: How can they annihilate if they are away at a distance s? I mean haven't they to collide to annihilate?
"By the lifetime of a virtual pair (e-e+) (that is given by the HUP) a virtual e- can remove with the distance s from the e+ that is given by: s=c*d(t) (d(t) from HUP)."
My question: How can they annihilate if they are away at a distance s? I mean haven't they to collide to annihilate?