oil on panel, 95 cm x 100 cm
Andrzej Malag: In classical mechanics, a vacuum is a state in which nothing exists and nothing happens. Such a situation is unacceptable on the grounds of quantum mechanics, precisely because of the indeterminacy principle. This led to the concept of quantum fluctuations: for very short periods of time particle-antiparticle pairs are created, and after this short fluctuation the pair annihilates. The energy taken from the vacuum for the creation, after a while is given back, so that the average energy (the classical one) is always zero...."
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