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Hans de Vries
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tiny-tim said:?? what is?
Do you mean QED is a real physical process?
If so, what does that have to do with whether virtual particles are real?
By "it" I mean the first (tree-level) term as in the preceding post:
Since the physics is mostly determined by this term you can't say that it isHans de Vries said:Since the first (tree-level) term is something like 99% accurate in QED one
might assume that it corresponds "for 99%" with a real physical process.
something artificially mathematics which only makes sense if all terms are
added together. Further, simply checking the involved math gives a "real"
physical process.
Virtual particles are not real particles. As I said in post https://www.physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=2550632&postcount=21". You can't equatetiny-tim said:If so, what does that have to do with whether virtual particles are real?
them with particles with a deBroglie wavelength with the usual momentum/mass
relationship. The mass would be imaginary, the speed would be FTL. One gets
these unphysical properties only if one insist in calling the electromagnetic field
involved in the scattering process a "particle". The electromagnetic field itself is
nothing special.
Regards, Hans
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