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Zero Point Energy, The Fuel of the Future by Thomas Valone
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Thomas Valone Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown); English (Published) Published: 2007-06-30 ISBN: 0964107023 Number of pages: 228 Publisher: Integrity Research Institute
Book Reviews of Zero Point Energy, The Fuel of the FutureBook Review: Electromagnetic radiation Transducer of Vacuum Energy Summary: 5 Stars1. What is Zero Point Energy? Zero Point energy is energy that comprises the Zero Point field. Dr. Fred Wolf says, "No matter how cool we make the chamber as we compress the gas, we would find that we could not obtain total order. Greater confinement of each molecule would produce, according to the uncertainty principle, a greater uncertainty in its possible speed and therefore less certainty about its individual behavior. Even though it temperature was reduced to absolute zero, the molecules would still continue to move. Each molecule, however, would no longer be about to occupy a single position at a single time. Instead each would spread out throughout the whole volume of the chamber."
2. Space is rich with activity from virtual particles and full of energy.
3. A famous experiment cooled helium to within microdegrees of absolute zero temperature (-272 C and -273 C). Amazingly, it still remained liquid.
4. Dr. Robert Forward, if ZPE is not conservative, then we can extract an infinite amount of energy. Evidence seems to favor nonconservative ZPF. Dr. Milonni says, the ZPE of a vacuum is infinite in any finite volume.
5. High energy density means tiny wavelength vibration at high frequency. The estimated energy for a limited ZPF is astonishing.
6. Richard Feynman, calculated the energy density of ZPF, the size of a proton would be ten raised to 108th power joules per cubic centimeter. If we convert energy to mass using E=MC^2, we find ten raised to 94 power of grams per cubic centimeter. Space itself contains more energy than matter does for any given volume.
7. Dr. Fabrizo Pinto indicates that the vacuum has pressure, density, and substance. It can move physical objects under certain conditions, the Casimir Engine.
8. Quantum Electrodynamics predicts that the vacuum spawns particles that spontaneously pop in and out of existence. The virtual particles are created from quantum foam and believed to extend through the universe.
9. The electron can be knocked out orbit given sufficient energy, 1.2 million electron volts, leaving a hole with an opposite charge and mass, a positron.
10. 1997, the Casimir force from the ZPE was measured by Los Alamos Laboratory and to be within 5% agreement with theory.
11. The constant virtual particle flux of the ZPE is especially noticeable near the boundaries of bigger particles, because the intense electric field gradient causes a more prodigious decay of the vacuum. The decay of the vacuum will occur spontaneously, giving birth to electrons and positrons. Virtual particles are more likely to become real, or appear out of the vacuum, near the boundary of charged particles and even near the nuclei of atoms.
12. Every charged particle drags around with it a cloud of virtual particles.
13. The electromagnetic and light pervade everything in the universe.
14. All Electromagnetic energy is manufactured from electrons in upper energy levels of atoms as they drop to lower levels and re-radiate that energy difference.
15. Small spheres are desired to create high frequency resonating EMF. Third power cube of the frequency - increase in energy density of ZPE by decreasing size. Ideal is a proton stuck to a neutron. The converter needs to be small. Cold fusion uses deuterons and deuterium, small converters.
16. The existence of a radiation impedance for the electromagnetic radiation from an oscillating charge is show to imply a fluctuating electric field in the vaccum, and application of the general theorem yields the Planck radiation law. The average energy for ZPE is equal t the summation over all available frequencies times R.
17. The Quantum vacuum must fluctuate. When the size of the cavity surrounding an excited atom is increased to the point where it matches the wavelength of the photon that the atom would naturally emit, vacuum field fluctuations at that wavelength flood the cavity and become strong than they would be in free space, temporarily increasing the Casimir force.
18. Dr Pinto says, "the normalized energy density of the radiation field of virtual protons is drastically affected by the dielectric properties of all media involved via the source-free Maxwell equations." The absolute value of the vacuum energy can change just by causing energy to flow from a location to another inside the volume V. It is possible then to create a transducer of vacuum energy. If vacuum energy is not conserved the energy potential is infinite. Electromagnetic radiation or heat is converted into mechanical or electrical energy. Energy production is thought to be 1Kw/M square
Summary of Zero Point Energy, The Fuel of the FutureThis book demonstrates the exciting promise that zero point energy, which supports every atom and molecule, will soon be used directly to power a car, house, or spaceship. With a clear, simple-to-understand style, a former community college teacher provides the only book with the history and science of zero point energythat emphasizes its usage. Here is the only uninterruptible fuel supply for the near future that will be here sooner than you think. Business entrepreneur? You need to learn about this before your competition does.
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