Relativistic interpretation of Casimir effect Expanded
Date: Monday, June 28, 2010 @ 23:31:36 UTC
Topic: Science


A  relativistic interpretation of Casimir effect could help explain the numerous claims of  abnormal states of hydrogen and deuterium  by researchers around the world. Fractional hydrogen, hydrino, metal like deuterium clusters and ultra dense deuterium are all terms associated with reports of excess heat under diverse conditions from wet electrochemistry with Pd co-deposition cathodes (Pam Boss), to disassociated hydrogen inside a skeletal catalyst (Randell Mills) or loaded into Pd nano powders (Arata-Zhang) .


A 2005  paper by Jan Naudts on relativistic hydrogen and his suggestion that the hydrino is relativistic hydrogen points in the right direction but  fails to elaborate on the unique source of the relativistic environment.   A 1999 paper “The Light Velocity Casimir Effect” by Tom Ostoma and Mike Trushyk  proposes the Casimir cavity as a  relativistic environment where the velocity of light appears to increase relative to outside the cavity. 

Full article: http://froarty.scienceblog.com/32155/relativistic-interpertation-of-casimir-effect-expanded/






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