>>11941423Once upon a time, a proton existed. It had approximately +e charge, which is exactly the amount of charge it needed to attract one electron, wish had approximately -e charge.
So one day, one quintillion nonillion bazingillion protons and exactly one quintillion nonillion bazingillion electrons fused together to create one quintillion nonillion bazingillion hydrogen atoms in a universe that sprang forth from nothing.
Anyways, some hydrogen atoms flung far away from their origin and some hydrogen atoms stayed close together. Some stayed too close, however, and created super hot stars which fused a bunch of hydrogens to create helium, lithium...
oh yeah that doesn't matter because this post is about virtual particles...
well anon,
the real answer lies in gravithy.
Gravithy is a real thing, yo. If two things are virtual and you are one of those things which are not virtual, more than likely you aren't going to be one of the things experiencing gravithy.