I understand the concept of why empty space has non-zero
energy. After being introduced to the casimir effect and quantum fluctuations, I finally decided to ask the list in the hopes that one of the physicist here can answer me this question that has been bothering me.<br><br>
If energetic
particles are constantly blinking in and out of existence in empty
space...why doesn't this violate the second law of thermodynamics?<br><br>..in short:<br><br>Q. Why don't vacuum fluctuations violate the second law of thermodynamics?<br><br>Share the answer and enjoy this <a href="http://www.thoughtware.tv/videos/show/837">
video</a> on the conservation of energy at Thoughtware.TV<br><br>Andrés,<br><a href="http://www.thoughtware.tv">Thoughtware.TV</a><br>