<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>sea of energy</p><p>Posted by jessez13</DIV></p><p> </p><p>all energy is ALWAYS an energy of something, energy reffers to what <strong>something </strong>has (ie., mass has energy), it is not something that can exist on its own as some physical existent but is always just an <strong><font color="#ff0000">attribute </font></strong>of such existents, so your 'sea of energy' begs some physical something - sea of something - which has that energy </p><p> </p><p>energy can also only be absorbed by or transfered to something, not by space or to space as such (which is abstract concept), those virtual or real particles 'poping out of space' really cannot be poping out of nothing given that space is <strong>not </strong>something physical as official physics holds it to be - actually it is of two minds so to speak on this issue (it wants to eat the cake and also keep it - meaning that space is sort of physical without really being such when it comes down to it, depending on what one is explaining at the moment (like if one is denying absolute space or an ether, the space becomes vacuum or just an abstract notion, ie., nothing at all whereas if one is talking about the vacuum of space of quantum mechanics, the space suddenly becomes a place very much alive and physical) </p><p> </p><p>given that one created particle is as perfect a carbon coppy of any other one of its kind as can be, it would be truly <strong>magic </strong>if they popped out identical like that out of nothing (out of space), simply just because sufficient energy was available, one would really have to start believing in God as guarantor of the uniformity of particles if such would be the case</p><p> on the other hand if there were some definite physical structure in space (or is space were such structure), then it would make sense that if this structure was disturbed in a certain way and a particle popped out of it, virtual or real, that another one just like that would pop out given the same disturbance of that structure at any other later time point (absorption of energy) </p><p> </p><p>basically what I am saying is that if one wants to have cookies the same, one needs to have a cookie cutter - space has to have certain structure and structure implies something physical - again one can't have cookies without dough same as one can't have particles made 'just out of energy' (which I said was not a physical thing but an attribute of them)</p><p>energy is what creates them in the sense of supplying the impetus for them to pop up but it can't make them up as such, by analogy if you supply enough energy with some sharp object and rip a stocking so that it develps a 'run', you needed a stocking to exist in the first place so you would have had something to apply the energy to, energy alone is not enough to create particles out of nothing, no more than it can create 'runs' in the absence of stockings, nevermind the e=mc2 equation </p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>