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Anatomy of zero point energy modules
Posted on Thursday, September 08, 2005 @ 22:40:38 UTC by vlad
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Anatomy of zero point energy modules - the miracle of the Hyperspace – essentials of life and connected consciousness
India Daily Technology Team
Sep. 7, 2005
There is enough ZPE in a volume the size of a coffee cup to boil away Earth’s oceans. Simply put ZPE is the energy left behind in a volume of space after all the matter and radiation has been removed. It is electromagnetic, intense and of course indestructible.
This term Zero Point Energy has been based on the concept that even if matter were cooled down to absolute zero (minus 273oC), in terms of its temperature, this energy still remains. Because it exists in a vacuum, ZPE is homogenous and isotropic as well as ubiquitous.
With the introduction of zero point energy into the classical electron theory, a vacuum at a temperature of absolute zero is no longer considered empty of all electromagnetic fields. Instead, the vacuum is now considered as filled with randomly fluctuating fields having the ZPE spectrum. It is thought that one of the most extraordinary manifestations of ZPE is the random intense fluctuations in energy levels of electrons. Electrons are continuously changing state: energy into matter and back into energy again, as Einstein revealed.
Special characteristics of ZPE are that it has a virtually infinite energy density and that it is ubiquitous (even present in outer space), and these make it very desirable as an energy source.
Andre Sakharov, the Soviet Physicist, argued that we should regard all matter as floating in a sea of energy. Modern physics tells us that the space between the stars and the space between the particles that which make up matter are filled with vast amounts of fluctuating energy: fluctuations that are fundamental to our view of the fabric of nature.
When ZPE are modularized in a connected realm or conceptually segmented in a continuum, we get something called ZPEM (ZPE modules) floating in the abstract mode of consciousness.
This ZPEM is the basis of life, which is part of the whole – the Hyperspace of ZPE energy. Each ZPEM contributes to the whole by elevating the energy levels by cycling through universes in the Hyperspace.
The ZPEMs cannot survive in the underlying flat universe unless they get elevated to much higher level. Once ZPEMs get elevated to a energy status to thrive in the Flat Universe, the ZPEMs stop recycling through Universes. It is a mad rush to make the ZPEMs recycle through universes and elevate their energy levels to make them at par with the requirements of the Chilled of Flat Universe lying under the Hyperspace.
Source: http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/4527.asp
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Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by Sigma on Thursday, September 08, 2005 @ 22:59:44 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | I'm really not sure about indiadaily as a source. They seem to cover a gamet of topics, and occasionally do seem to know what they are talking about... not sure about the current article though. |
Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by irjsi on Friday, September 09, 2005 @ 09:13:00 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | Sigma,
What is needed are fewer skeptics!
I suggest you subscribe to 'Online Editions' of a few Newspapers from India, as well as other Newspapers, Globally!
I think you will find India to be awake and aware!
Are you not apprised of the Fact that India has made Quantom leaps Educationally! These advances, together with 'Capital', made available via an expanding disseminating/diffusing earnings/spending 'Middle Class'.
Many Americans are travelling to India for Major Surgeory: expertise of Surgeons/Surgical facilities, Hospitals is superior or at least equivalent to any such facilities on the Planet!
The USA (a former leader in many fields) has been 'dumbed-down' to an astonishing extent!
Our theory: Kids do no learn well before 10 or 11 AM; reality, kids are watching TV, etc. until 1oPM or 2AM.
Our theory: "you cannot assign Homework to these children; they have neither a 'study ethic' nor study facilities at home!"; reality: Don't challenge them, "Let them learn to fail at their on level of learning, and don't grade them! Grading them will hurt their self esteem!
How much have our 'Asleep at the Wheel', "Cover Your (expletive deleted)!" cost us?
NASA, where is the level of expertise exhibited in the Apollo Era? When even then an error in atmospheric composition resulted in fatal consequences during tests!
9/11? Perhaps you are aware of the plethora of missed opportunities/connections fo unravelling this ('Actually, quite simply tied knot') conspiracy of terror! Turf Wars in Bureaucracy: People were so busy protecting their jobs, that they failed to DO THEIR JOBS!
Katrina: Louisiana, to her peril, has Long (sic) had a reputation for skimming and scamming.
Will the 'spill-over' from these (unimproved) levees, flood the entire USA!
India can neither afford nor tolerate such: "We Pretend to teach and They Pretend to Learn!" approach as is the Norm for the ?Developed World? ? ?
"Skepticism does not get the House built!"
Perhaps out of India's Laboratories, a Quantom Leap in ZeroPoint, Over Unity, "Cold Fusion" (better referred to as the 'Pons Fleishman Effect' as a tribute to the KNOWN pioneers in this potential energy source!), or breakthroughs in severing the bonds of molecules: "Splitting the Molecule and NOT the Atom!", may be realized. And India will 'Get the Energy Show on The Road'!
Roy Stewart
Phoenix AZ
irjsiq@gmail.com
ps. Please forgive errors in grammatical structure, spelling, etc; I slept through English Class !
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Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by seanu on Saturday, September 10, 2005 @ 10:25:56 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | >"We Pretend to teach and They Pretend to Learn!" approach as is the Norm for the ?Developed World? ? ?
In Communist times there was a similar saying, "We pretend to work, they pretend to pay us"
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Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by ElectroDynaCat on Friday, September 09, 2005 @ 11:43:15 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | IndiaDaily is one publication that needs a place on the tabloid rack at the check out. Good for laughs, lets hope they don't tarnish the FE/OU any more than it has been already by the shysters and snake oil salesmen. |
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Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by Gewis on Friday, September 09, 2005 @ 16:02:32 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | For IndiaDaily, this was surprisingly coherent. Everything except the last three paragraphs made sense. Well, that and the "virtually infinite energy density" wasn't quite right. 10^120 J/cm^2 is quite a bit, but it's not even close to infinite (nothing finite is).
"5 is a close enough approximation to infinity."
However, virtually unlimited source of power? For our needs, definitely. |
Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by Kadamose on Friday, September 09, 2005 @ 16:46:34 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | You have to remember that ZPE can't be depleted; as long as the universe exists, ZPE will continue to exist.
So, basically, each device that taps into ZPE as an energy source will be able to use 10^120 J/cm^2 of it at any given time...that's per device. With that in mind, it truly is virtually unlimited.
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Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by nanotech on Saturday, September 10, 2005 @ 07:24:43 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | Can ZPE be used DIRECTLY to control matter at the SUB atomic level? Can we have a "ZPE ASSEMBLER" that stacks protons, neutrons, photons, electrons, etc etc etc into NEW structures, like NANO assemblers working with atoms?
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Re: Anatomy of zero point energy modules (Score: 1) by xela26 on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 @ 05:47:55 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) | I agree, India daily put a good article but I think it need to improve on the what it contain in the blog. non the less. thanks for this.
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