Why can we not continue physics calculations on false vacuum?
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I understand that starting with some vacuum state, it may transition to another vacuum if it exists. Howver we can technically represent a vacuum in terms of another vacuum. So why can we not do this,
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The fear is that one of these quantum fields, the Higgs field, is not actually stable, but rather exists in a "false vacuum."
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