Saturday, May 26, 2018
Conservation of momentum
More on the rocket with no propellant
There is a question about what happens to the borrowed particles that you have chucked out of the rocket.
They should just disappear, but then you would have broken the conservation of momentum.
Presumably this means that you cannot chuck them out of the rocket. That is, this constitutes an observation and the particles will disappear.
Is this more generally true? That is the function U is precisely an event that changes momentum. Other things are not observations. Events that do not change momentum are not U?
Or events that alter any conservation law on a virtual particle?
So it's it the fizz of virtual particles that is keeping us in the UNIverse, and not zooming off into the multiverse. Or is the fizz the splitting itself?
Or maybe when the pair disappear, they leave a real photon to make the conservation of momentum work.
Our even, is it impossible to push the pair in the same direction, or to change their momentum?
Need to think about this
Martin