If you take two flat mirrors and place them very close together, the virtual particles that pop into existence between the mirrors will actually force them together. But that's nothing compared to when mirrors approach the speed of light.
If you take two flat mirrors and place them very close together, the virtual particles that pop into existence between the mirrors will actually force them together. But that's nothing compared to when mirrors approach the speed of light.
The universe is apparently filled with particles and anti-particles dancing into and out of existence. Are they for real? In this week's "Ask a Physicist," we'll find out.