Why does Lu Li think that if he can achieve vacuum decay, he can definitely solve gamma-ray bursts?
The reason is very simple. Gamma-ray bursts themselves are a form of electromagnetic waves, possessing immense energy.
Vacuum decay would cause all the involved matter and energy to be completely obliterated.
If the energy is decayed away, wouldn't the gamma-ray bursts be naturally resolved?
Hmm, if it gets out of control, Earth might be gone as well.
Not just Earth, it could even destroy the entire Cosmos.
Why is vacuum decay so powerful?
To understand this, one must first know what "vacuum" is.
We usually think of a vacuum as a vast emptiness.
But in quantum physics, a vacuum isn't truly "nothingness."
It is actually filled with the creation and annihilation of virtual particle pairs, these virtual particles appear and disappear in extremely short periods of time, forming an active quantum field.
