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    Stalking the Elusive Quantum Vacuum - by Bill Moore
    Posted on Thursday, February 19, 2004 @ 20:56:14 GMT by vlad

    Science EV World - 14 Feb, 2004

    Part one of an interview with Magnetic Power's Mark Goldes on the quest for zero point energy and superconductivity

    Electricity is all round us. It flows effortlessly through the walls of our homes and businesses, in our vehicles and appliances. It's so commonplace that we tend to think little about it, especially how it's created by spinning coils of copper wire in a magnetic field, generating a flow of electrons that we call an electrical current. But why this is so is still largely a mystery.

    So when I sat down in a small laboratory off the town center of Sebastipol, California to talk with Mark Goldes, the president of Magnetic Power, I was hoping to be able to not only hear an explanation of how zero point energy works -- one of Goldes many passions -- but also see an actual operating device. I got the explanation and then some. I didn't get to see the device, perhaps with good reason as you'll see as my story unfolds.

    Mark Goldes has been investigating sustainable energy technologies for some three decades. In the wake of the first oil embargo in the 1970s, he helped fund the development of one of the first vehicles to combine electric drive and wind power, the Sunwind windmobile. A former Air Force officer who later ran an international consulting business, Goldes moved on from the windmobile idea when he couldn't raise the capital to put the car into production. What he moved on to would seem to many even more outlandish, the pursuit of zero point energy, a hypothetically limitless energy force that theoretically pervades all matter.


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    Re: Stalking the Elusive Quantum Vacuum - by Bill Moore (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Friday, February 20, 2004 @ 13:56:22 GMT
    I'd like a bit more of a warning about New York Times-like web sites that tease you a story and then require $$ to read the entire article. At least some of the readers on Slashdot.org will cut-and-paste the article for other readers to read in its entirety.



    Stalking the Elusive Quantum Vacuum, Part II - by Bill Moore (Score: 1)
    by vlad on Saturday, February 28, 2004 @ 21:25:23 GMT
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    EV World - February 22, 2004

    Conclusion of dialog with Mark Goldes on superconductivity, zero point energy and what it might mean to mankind

    Mark Goldes is both a visionary and a practical man. While the question of zero point energy and our ability to make use of it remains an open one, the reality of superconductivity is not. Companies are actually making products that utilize superconductivity, which is the ability to move electrons with little or no efficiency-robbing, heat-generating resistance. As Goldes reminded me, it was Scientific American many years ago that predicted a new industrial revolution if and when superconductivity was achieved. The tiny Sebastopol, California company he heads hopes to play a leading role in that industrial revolution through the development of superconducting, room temperature polymers... with the help of the Russians.

    The theory of superconductivity has been around for the last century with the first breakthroughs taking place nearly 60 years ago after it was discovered that resistance vanishes at cryogenic temperatures of minus 420 degrees Fahrenheit. Get the conductor cold enough and you've got a superconductor. Some of the very first commercial products to use this approach are magnetic resonance imaging or MRI machines used by the medical profession and cell telephone base stations.


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