Does empty space have a mass effect?

In summary, the mass of empty space is still a topic of research and has not been definitively proven. Scientists cannot directly measure its mass, but can indirectly determine it through studying the effects of gravity. Empty space cannot be created or destroyed, but can be expanded or contracted through gravity. The concept of mass does not directly apply to empty space, but some theories propose a small non-zero mass density. The mass of empty space does not directly impact the expansion of the universe, but could have an effect on its overall structure and evolution according to some theories.
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I red about that because of quantum mechanics space cannot be empty.

Particles and their anti particles pop into existence, and the next moment they annihilate each other and vanish out of existence. But most particles are not mass less, so this noise of short lived virtual particles; i think it must have some mass effect ?

As i was reading from WMAP experiments that the average mass of the universe is close around only 5.9 protons per cubic meter. Then I'm guessing that virtual particles could easily interfere, and have a huge effect on the larger scales (the lightyears of empty space between stars).

So i wonder does empty space have a mass effect, upon matter.
 
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Particles and their anti particles pop into existence, and the next moment they annihilate each other and vanish out of existence.
That is a problematic description of the vacuum you might find in news articles but not in scientific publications.

It is possible to make some guess on the energy density of the vacuum based on quantum field theory. The result is ridiculously high no matter how exactly this estimate is done, so clearly that approach does not work because the universe would not exist with those values. In summary: we don't know.
 
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Related to Does empty space have a mass effect?

1. Does empty space have a mass effect?

This is a commonly asked question in the field of physics and the answer is, currently, unknown. According to the theory of general relativity, empty space does not have a mass effect. However, some theories suggest that empty space could have a very small but non-zero mass density. This is still a topic of research and has not been definitively proven.

2. How do scientists measure the mass of empty space?

Since empty space does not have a measurable mass effect, scientists cannot directly measure its mass. However, the mass of empty space can be indirectly determined by studying the effects of gravity on objects within it. This can help scientists understand the overall structure and composition of the universe.

3. Can empty space be created or destroyed?

Empty space, also known as a vacuum, cannot be created or destroyed. It is a fundamental aspect of the universe and cannot be removed or added to. However, space can be expanded or contracted through the influence of gravity, as described by the theory of general relativity.

4. Does the concept of mass apply to empty space?

The concept of mass is typically used to describe the amount of matter in an object. Since empty space does not contain any matter, the concept of mass does not directly apply. However, as mentioned before, some theories propose that empty space could have a very small but non-zero mass density.

5. How does the mass of empty space affect the expansion of the universe?

The mass of empty space does not directly affect the expansion of the universe. It is the distribution of matter and energy within the universe that influences the rate of expansion. However, some theories suggest that the mass of empty space could have an impact on the overall structure and evolution of the universe.

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