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Absolute vacuum corresponds to "[[Emptiness]]", the homogeneous, not perturbed, quantum vacuum.
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Absolute vacuum corresponds to the general state of the Elementary Field that we call "[[Emptiness]]", '''the homogeneous, not perturbed, quantum vacuum'''.
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In this state of the Elementary Field, only Elementary Events exist, with absolutely homogeneous distributions, in space and in time. Here the Field is '''dynamically''' (at the most elementary [[Levels of Reality|Level of Reality]]) '''static and isotropic'''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 5 January 2022

Definition

Absolute vacuum corresponds to the general state of the Elementary Field that we call "Emptiness", the homogeneous, not perturbed, quantum vacuum.

In this state of the Elementary Field, only Elementary Events exist, with absolutely homogeneous distributions, in space and in time. Here the Field is dynamically (at the most elementary Level of Reality) static and isotropic.

Common definition

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See also

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