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Quantum fields and vacuum energy

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I don't know much about QED but I watched some youtube videos on the subject and I have a couple of questions.

So far it is my understanding that + & - energy pops up pretty much out of nowhere, in pairs, and quickly anialates itself within the nucleous of an atom. This action vibrates the proton and nuetrons and so on and so on.

 

My question is: Is the nucleous of an atom literally a quantum field?

and:

Is it possible that this slight electro magnetic eneregy could come from a static electric field caused by the friction from the surface tensions of a "light time dimension of space" and a "quantum time dimension of space" OR, are there any other theories?

 

OR, would you like some dressing for the word salad presented?

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