The Casimir effect demonstrates that empty space is not truly empty but contains quantum fluctuations that exert pressure on matter; when two uncharged, parallel conducting plates are placed very close together (a hair's width apart), they experience an attractive force because the vacuum fluctuations between them are restricted compared to those outside, creating an asymmetric pressure that pushes the plates together. This phenomenon, predicted by Dutch physicist Hendrik Casimir in 1948, was first experimentally confirmed in 1997 by Steve Lamoreaux at the University of Washington, who measured the force using a torsion pendulum and found it matched Casimir's theoretical prediction to the last digit.
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How Empty Space Pushes Two Plates Together #ShortsAjouté :
Empty space is not empty. Hold two metal plates close, they get pushed together by nothing.
In 1948, a Dutch physicist named Hendrik Casimir wrote down the math. It said empty space should push. For 50 years, no one could measure it. The plates had to sit a hair width apart and stay [music] perfectly flat.
In 1997, Steve Lamoreaux hung a plate from a spring. [music] He moved another plate close. The spring bent. Something invisible was pulling the plates. He measured the force. [music] It matched Casimir to the last digit.
The vacuum is not still, it pushes back.
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