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06-17-2005, 05:43 PM
the following gives a brief description for virtual particles

http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/phys...lParticle.html

They have been seen indirectly by the Casimir effect. They do need to use a lot of energy in order to appear in our dimension and likewise we need infinite energy in order to appear in other dimension.
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They have been seen indirectly by the Casimir effect. They do need to use a lot of energy in order to appear in our dimension and likewise we need infinite energy in order to appear in other dimension.
I don't know what is the difference in the mass of these particles and ours, but I think it is definatelly less than the difference between a lot and infinite. Is the number just too high? (it cannot be infinite).
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if the virtual particle appears as an electron then it has the mass of an electron. If it appears as a virtual proton then its mass is the same as a proton, etc.
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Can they appear as both fermions and bosons?
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Yes. They appears as electrons and positrons then as photons.
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Yes. They appears as electrons and positrons then as photons.
Could it then be that two gravitons which are actually not gravitons but these virtual particles suddenly appear in our dimensionality and crash and convert into a photon and look like a photon for a time, then rapidly decay? (it is exactly what I need for my theory)
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in my research, a graviton is made of 1H+ (H-plus) or 1H- (H-minus) but a photon is made of 4H+ and 4H- therefore a photon is made of 4 gravitons and 4 antigraviton. matter is odd multiples of H+ and H-. Energy is even multiples of H+ and H-. For matter, the H's cannot be separated without destroying the properties of a particular particle.
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in my research, a graviton is made of 1H+ (H-plus) or 1H- (H-minus) but a photon is made of 4H+ and 4H- therefore a photon is made of 4 gravitons and 4 antigraviton. matter is odd multiples of H+ and H-. Energy is even multiples of H+ and H-. For matter, the H's cannot be separated without destroying the properties of a particular particle.
What is the H?

Could ther be any possibility that the fact of the crash creates the six extra Hs?
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The H's are Hadamard matrices and their matrix product expansion can be calculated by the method in post #19 of

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