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English: Two-photon physics: A photon fluctuates into a fermin-antifermon pair.
Date 30 May 2005 (original upload date)
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Author Philipum at English Wikipedia
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  • 2005-05-30 10:18 Philipum 394×394 (13398 bytes) a photon fluctuates into a fermin-antifermon pair

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