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Scientists describe a way to create protomolecule light, making real photons from virtual ones. If they achieve this, our view of reality may change a bit in the future once more energetic virtual particles are turned into real particles, moving energy from the vacuum of space into our reality.

Is this wise or stupid?

Scientists describe a way to create *protomolecule light*, making real photons from virtual ones. If they achieve this, our view of reality may change a bit in the future once more energetic virtual particles are turned into real particles, moving energy from the vacuum of space into our reality. Is this wise or stupid?

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Scientific American is often quite unreliable regarding physics topics. We now know that perfect vacuum is not empty space, is not "nothing".