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Universe may exist in a metastable false vacuum, risking catastrophic decay

Physicists are exploring the concept of vacuum decay, where the universe could transition from a metastable false vacuum to a more stable true vacuum. This transition, if it occurs, would fundamentally alter the laws of physics and destroy all existing structures, including life and chemistry. While the universe may currently exist in a false vacuum, deliberately triggering this decay is considered highly improbable, even for advanced civilizations, due to the immense energy requirements and quantum uncertainties involved. AI

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Universe may exist in a metastable false vacuum, risking catastrophic decay

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · djbinder ·

    Destroying the universe: How hard can it be?

    <p>In quantum field theory, the vacuum state refers to the lowest energy state in a system. Particles are excitations above this state and carry energy, hence the term "vacuum" to refer to the state with no particles.</p> <p>Nothing requires this state to be unique. There may be …