A Counterexample to the Quantum Interest Conjecture
Abstract
According to the quantum interest conjecture any negative energy pulse must be associated with a positive energy pulse of greater magnitude than that of the negative energy pulse. In this paper we will demonstrate a counter-example to this conjecture. We will show that, for a massless scalar field in 1-1D space-time, it is possible to generate an “isolated” negative energy pulse.
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Applied Physics Research ISSN 1916-9639 (Print) ISSN 1916-9647 (Online)
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