If the space in between photons is empty, why can't some parts of the universe be colder than 2.7K?

The density of photons from the cosmic background radiation field is estimated to be about 410 photons per cubic centimeter. Now, the typical wavelength of these photons is 0.5 centimeters, so the individual photons overlap each other so that there is never a 'gap' between them that is not occupied by an oscillating electromagnetic field, and therefore 'empty'.


Copyright 1997 Dr. Sten Odenwald
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