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by throwup238
555 days ago
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I think the time-energy uncertainty relation limits their distance and it is very small, closer to a Planck length than any precision we can measure. They have to be close enough to annihilate within a specific time limit related to the energy of the particles (ΔE·Δt ≥ ℏ/2) and the higher energy the particles like a full proton, the less time they have. |
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So it's not necessarily about the "from pure empty space" version of it. This is all just a thought experiment and not intended to be taken literally.