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Negative Energy ‘Ghosts’ Flashing in Space Could Reveal New Physics : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 13, 2026 5:05 am
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A New Perspective on Cherenkov Radiation and Ghost Instability

A fascinating phenomenon known as Cherenkov radiation, which occurs when a particle exceeds the speed of light in a medium, may hold the key to understanding a deeper quantum instability known as vacuum decay. Theoretical physicist Eugeny Babichev from the University of Paris-Saclay suggests that the eerie blue glow of Cherenkov radiation could be a manifestation of negative-energy ghost perturbations if observed in the emptiness of space.

This discovery is crucial because our current theory of gravity is incomplete, and observing such a signal could provide valuable insights into the behavior of spacetime in situations where existing theories fail, potentially guiding the search for more accurate models.

Exploring the Connection

In his research, Babichev proposes a connection between Cherenkov radiation and ghost instability, suggesting that both phenomena can be viewed from the same perspective. He explains that Cherenkov radiation can be interpreted as an instability leading to the creation of a ghost carrying negative energy.

But what exactly is a ghost in physics? In this context, a ghost can represent a non-physical factor added to a particle theory for mathematical consistency or a physical negative-energy disturbance indicating an instability.

The Water Analogy

To better understand this concept, consider a water surface as a baseline energy state. Just as ripples on water require energy input, disturbances in a system typically need an external energy source to create them. However, under certain conditions, a negative-energy disturbance, or ghost, can spontaneously appear, destabilizing the system.

Cherenkov radiation, commonly seen in nuclear reactors, is a visible sign of instability where particles travel faster than light in a medium, resulting in a light equivalent of a sonic boom. In a vacuum, where nothing should surpass the speed of light, the appearance of Cherenkov radiation would challenge our understanding of the cosmic vacuum.

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Implications for Physics

Detecting Cherenkov radiation in empty space would suggest that the vacuum behaves like a structured medium with stored energy, contradicting our current assumptions. This could prompt a reevaluation of our understanding of fundamental physics, particularly the unresolved conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics.

While the practical detection of such phenomena remains a challenge, Babichev’s theoretical framework provides a starting point for further exploration. By investigating how ghost instabilities manifest in different gravity theories, we may uncover new insights into the nature of the Universe.

The study, published in Physical Review D, opens up exciting possibilities for advancing our comprehension of the physical world and pushing the boundaries of theoretical physics.

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