>>12297235https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_fluctuationquantum fluctuations allow energy to be obtained for short periods of time.
(thus without hurting the law of energy conservation)
so that energy could be by energy mass equivalence also some kind of matter.
that matter could accomplish some sort of a phase transition.
think of condensation or evaporation.
the essential thing is that in a condensation process energy would be released without changing the mass.
mass could still be payed back as energy within time.
so theoretically it would be possible to gain energy from nothing if this would happen.
since the process has "unlimited" time at its disposal, it simply worked at some point.
as far as i understood it, theoretical physicsts assumes a little bit tacitly that quantum fluctuations must also exist independent of spacetime.
thats a very shortened version.
my question is:
why the fuck is there a scalar field?