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Zero-Point-Field

 

     Space-Energy is the most neutral expression for the searched new primary energy, which - if it even exists - is of great interest for a wide range of technical applications.

     Beneath "Space-Energy" also the expressions Free Energy, Vacuum-Energy or Zero-Point-Energy are often used.

 

 

     It is well known, that a vacuum without any matter does not exist. Throughout the cosmos at least some components of light (photons) and neutrinos are always expected. But if we impose a theoretically ideal vacuum, from which all photons are removed, it has been shown that the energy of such an evacuated space still is not zero[1]. In this case the so called Zero-Point-Field (or ZPF) remains. This first was predicted in theoretical physics by Henderik Casimir[2] in 1948 and it has been experimentally proven by Spaarnay[8] ten years later. Recently more accurate measurements have been done for example by Lamoreaux[3].

Casimir Experiment

 

      According to Harold Putthoff[4] the ZPF is the cause that the electrically negative charged electrons do not fall on the positively charged nucleus. Also the effect of gravitation can be founded on the ZPF[5]. Additionally Puthoff[6, 7] describes a theoretical fundament for the conversion of heat directly form the vacuum zero point energy.

     With this scientific background - which could easily be  expanded - the expression "Space-Energy" can be founded.

Harold Puthoff 

 

 

References:

  1. Boyer Timothy H., "Derivation of the blackbody radiation spectrum from the equivalence principle in classical physics with classical electromagnetic zero-point radiation", Physical Review D 29 /6 (March 1984) 1096

  2. Casimir Hendrik B. G., "On the attraction between two perfectly conducting plates", Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad.  (1948) 793-795

  3. Lamoreaux Steven K., "Demonstration of the Casimir Force in the 0.6 to 6m m Range", Physical Review Letters 78 No.1 (06 January 1997) 5-8

  4. Puthoff Harold E., "Ground State of Hydrogen as a Zero-Point-Fluctuation-Determined-State", Physical Review D 35 /10 (15 May 1987) 3266-3269

  5. Puthoff Harold E., "Gravity as a Zero-Point-Fluctuation Force", Physical Review A 39 /5 (01 March 1989) 2333-2342

  6. Puthoff Harold E., "Source of vacuum electromagnetic zero-point energy", Physical Review A 40 /9 (01 November 1989) 4857

  7. Puthoff Harold E., "Extracting Energy and Heat from the Vacuum", Physical Review E 48 /2 (02 August 1993) 1562-1565

  8. Sparnaay M. J., "Measurements of Attractive Forces between Flat Plates", Physica (Utrecht) 24 (1958) 751-764

 

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