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<p>In QED vacuum, the electric and magnetic fields have zero average values, but their variances are not zero. As a result, QED vacuum contains <a href="page.php?w=vacuum_fluctuations">vacuum fluctuations</a> (<a href="page.php?w=virtual_particles">virtual particles</a> that hop into and out of existence), and a finite energy called <a href="page.php?w=vacuum_energy">vacuum energy</a>. Vacuum fluctuations are an essential and ubiquitous part of quantum field theory. Some experimentally verified effects of vacuum fluctuations include <a href="page.php?w=spontaneous_emission">spontaneous emission</a></p><p>
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