What is a negative energy?

While many know the "negative energy" to refer to negative chi, negative aura or otherwise harmful energy that one gives, this term also has a scientific definition. Based on the principle of Heisenberg uncertainty, it has negative energy to do with its own energy fluctuation that exists in any energy or magnetic field. This form of "exotic matter" is a highly unpredictable force that has shown that there is an in the middle of a zero energy field. Although it is difficult to identify, this type of energy is speculated to exist on the brink of black holes, and is cited as a prerequisite for traveling time by Stephen Hawking.

The concept of negative energy was designed by British physicist Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac in 1928, as part of the Dirac equation. This equation was designed to be consistent with special relativity standards. In this equation, Dirac described how the quantum states of positive energy would be compensated by negative energy. In general, these two types eNergie equals each other. Thus, a negative form of energy is usually not an observable phenomenon. In the case of a pure vacuum, however, negative energy states for all atoms in the vacuum will be expressed, while no positive energy states will be expressed. This concept is referred to as Dirac Sea.

Theoretically, a hole may develop in the Dirac Sea if the stray gamma beam collides with electrons in the negative state of energy, converting it into a positive electron. Such a hole in the Dirac Sea would behave in the opposite way of the original, negatively charged electron. The new positive electron would be an example of antimatter. Antimhmota should therefore not be confused with the negative state of energy.

In 1948, the Dutch physicist Hendrick Casimir predicted that the bet could exist a small attractive powerween two unacceptable parallel plates in a vacuum. If the boards were very close to the reindeerNegative energy is produced because the number of electromagnetic waves between the two plates becomes less than the number of surrounding spaces. Basically, the negative state of energy becomes present when the wavelengths of particles in a certain area of ​​space are less than what can be measured normally.

Casimir predictions were observed in two separate experiments. The first experiment appeared in 1958 and was under the supervision of M. J. Sparnaay. This brought the results that were in line with Casimir's theories. The second experiment, Steve K. Lamoreaux, was carried out in 1997. Lamoreaux paired one plate with a different board rather than using two boards in the experiment. This experiment also confirmed Casimir's predictions. While the negative energy states may not be observable, they have been proven as theoretically as an experiment.

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