quantum_electrodynamics
Schwinger limit
Definition
The critical electric field strength of approximately 10 to the power of 18 volts per meter at which the quantum vacuum becomes unstable and spontaneously produces electron-positron pairs
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Entropy Reversal Breaking
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Local Vacuum Conditioning
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Reverse Temporal Excursion
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Schwinger Limit as Negative Energy Source
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