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Background radiation: gamma radiation

 
 
Praedor
 
Reply Tue 5 Mar, 2013 09:31 am
Would it not be true to state that all of space is filled with gamma radiation emitted from all points, all the time because of the constant production of particle-antiparticle pairs from the vacuum? IS the vacuum of interstellar space infused with a nondirectional sea of gamma radiation?
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Reply Tue 5 Mar, 2013 10:33 am
@Praedor,
Your first two questions are beyond laughingly naive for someone purported to be: “PhD biochemist/molecular biologist. Protein biochemistry and structural biology background.”

Nice try though!
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