What are Quantum Fluctuations?
Quantum fluctuations refer to the temporary and random variations in the energy density of the vacuum of space, which can lead to the spontaneous creation of matter.
In the context of supernova spikes, quantum fluctuations can cause the formation of miniature singularities that can distort the fabric of space-time.
These distortions can have far-reaching consequences, including:
- Creating miniature black holes that can swallow nearby matter
- Distorting the local space-time continuum, causing strange optical effects
- Potentially creating new dimensions or parallel universes