Scientists observe particles created from empty space

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Scientists observed particles emerging from empty space for the first time. This confirms a key prediction of quantum chromodynamics. The STAR collaboration at Brookhaven National Laboratory detected quark-antiquark pairs created from the vacuum during high-energy proton collisions, not from the protons themselves. This finding offers crucial evidence that matter can materialize from seemingly empty space and may help explain how particles acquire mass.


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