Conceptual illustration of quantum fluctuations. In quantum physics, quantum fluctuations are described as temporary appearances of energetic particles through random changes in energy within a point in space. These particles are considered virtual as they come into existence for a very brief period of time. Quantum fluctuations follow Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and also support observations such as the Casimir effect. | |
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