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AW&ST had an article in the 1 March issue on ZPE (Zero Point Energy)
and the "Casimir effect" that should be read by all. If you don't have access to AW&ST, then go to Google and search for "ZPE". The articles I read there were not as good as the AW&ST article but will give you an idea of what may be in the works. If this proves out, the home builders may be able to construct fabulous vehicles that will not only operate in the atmosphere but also vehicles that will operate in space. At first, I thought the article might be a 1 April item but find it is under serious study by government and industry. Big John |
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Big John wrote in message . ..
Hi, Big John, AW&ST had an article in the 1 March issue on ZPE (Zero Point Energy) and the "Casimir effect" that should be read by all. If you don't have access to AW&ST, then go to Google and search for "ZPE". The articles I read there were not as good as the AW&ST article but will give you an idea of what may be in the works. If this proves out, the home builders may be able to construct fabulous vehicles that will not only operate in the atmosphere but also vehicles that will operate in space. At first, I thought the article might be a 1 April item but find it is under serious study by government and industry. You may be right that ZPE is under study by people with lots of money at their disposal. However your initial perception that it was an April Fools' joke was closer to the mark. These people are claming that the Casimir effect provides a way to beat the well-known laws of conservation of energy and/or momentum. It doesn't. The last time these laws were questioned was in the 1940s in studies of beta-decay. After many experiments these laws were triumphant. Read Int. J. Chem. 7 (2004) 1 Cheers, Zigoteau. |
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![]() An interesting article whether or not it comes to frutration in our life span????? Big John ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ?????? fru·i·tion n. 1. Realization of something desired or worked for; accomplishment: labor finally coming to fruition. 2. The condition of bearing fruit. Barnyard BOb -- |
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Big John wrote in message . ..
Hi, Big, As I read, they say that there is sub atomic activity that if possible to be harnessed will provide unlimited amounts of energy output? They also say the earth is flat. They also say there is one God, Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet. They also say that if you give the details of your bank account to a stranger, it will be filled with unimaginable wealth from the personal fortune of a dead African tyrant, gained by the exploitation and misery of millions of little brown/black people. They also say there's one born every minute. I read that they have demonstrated this activity but have not been able to scale it up to a usable figure? Funny about that? A bit like Uri Geller using his fantastic talent to bend spoons rather than, say, to influence the outcome of a horse race, or, if it comes to that, politics, finally becoming master of the universe. You can almost read this as perpetual motion and it exists through out the universe. You can almost read this that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Voltaire would be proud of you. All hail to Dr Pangloss, our glorious leader! C'est toi, Candide, des fois? In a space ship, you could accelerate to the velocity of light and possibly exceed that velocity (even though Einstein said no). .. . . ultimately vanishing up your own synclastic infundibulum!! An interesting article whether or not it comes to frutration in our life span????? I am absolutely and incontrovertibly frutrated. Yours in navel-gazing expectation, Mr le Comte Zigoteau de Bouldaste. |
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That spell checker is dumber than I am and I'm pretty dumb. If I'd just quit trying to use the 'big' words and go back to English 101 this wouldn't happen You didn't comment on XPE??????????? BJ On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 05:06:42 -0600, RU ok wrote: An interesting article whether or not it comes to frutration in our life span????? Big John ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ?????? fru·i·tion n. 1. Realization of something desired or worked for; accomplishment: labor finally coming to fruition. 2. The condition of bearing fruit. Barnyard BOb -- |
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![]() Big John wrote: Bob That spell checker is dumber than I am and I'm pretty dumb. If I'd just quit trying to use the 'big' words and go back to English 101 this wouldn't happen You didn't comment on XPE??????????? BJ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Heh, heh. I couldn't begin to top...... Mr. le Comte Zigoteau de Bouldaste. Barnyard BOb - |
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