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Re:The problem with "Foundations of Physics LetterTo paraphrase Feynman, "there is enough energy in vacuum that a cupful could boil the world's oceans." It's theoretically possible.
- California Institute for Physics zero-point articles.
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Advances in electromagnetic Zero Point Field theory and inertia". 34th AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference. Los Alamos preprint: physics/9807023 (1998). PDF
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "Inertia as Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion". Physics Letters A, 240, pp. 115-126, Los Alamos preprint: physics/9802031 (1998).
- Puthoff, H., "Ground state of hydrogen as a zero point fluctuation". Physical Review D. V35 N10. pp. 3266-3269. PDF (290Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Physics of the Zero Point Field". Speculations in Science & Tecnology V20 pp. 99-114 (1997). PDF(267Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "The Zero point field and NASA's Challenge to Create the Space Drive". NASA Breakthrough Physics Workshop, Aug 12-14, (1997).PDF (211Kb)
- Robert L. Forward, "Extracting energy from the vacuum by cohesion of charged foliated conductors". Physical Review B, Volume 30, Number 4 pp. 1700-1702 (1984). PDF (700Kb)
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Re:The problem with "Foundations of Physics LetterTo paraphrase Feynman, "there is enough energy in vacuum that a cupful could boil the world's oceans." It's theoretically possible.
- California Institute for Physics zero-point articles.
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Advances in electromagnetic Zero Point Field theory and inertia". 34th AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference. Los Alamos preprint: physics/9807023 (1998). PDF
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "Inertia as Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion". Physics Letters A, 240, pp. 115-126, Los Alamos preprint: physics/9802031 (1998).
- Puthoff, H., "Ground state of hydrogen as a zero point fluctuation". Physical Review D. V35 N10. pp. 3266-3269. PDF (290Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Physics of the Zero Point Field". Speculations in Science & Tecnology V20 pp. 99-114 (1997). PDF(267Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "The Zero point field and NASA's Challenge to Create the Space Drive". NASA Breakthrough Physics Workshop, Aug 12-14, (1997).PDF (211Kb)
- Robert L. Forward, "Extracting energy from the vacuum by cohesion of charged foliated conductors". Physical Review B, Volume 30, Number 4 pp. 1700-1702 (1984). PDF (700Kb)
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Re:The problem with "Foundations of Physics LetterTo paraphrase Feynman, "there is enough energy in vacuum that a cupful could boil the world's oceans." It's theoretically possible.
- California Institute for Physics zero-point articles.
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Advances in electromagnetic Zero Point Field theory and inertia". 34th AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference. Los Alamos preprint: physics/9807023 (1998). PDF
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "Inertia as Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion". Physics Letters A, 240, pp. 115-126, Los Alamos preprint: physics/9802031 (1998).
- Puthoff, H., "Ground state of hydrogen as a zero point fluctuation". Physical Review D. V35 N10. pp. 3266-3269. PDF (290Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Physics of the Zero Point Field". Speculations in Science & Tecnology V20 pp. 99-114 (1997). PDF(267Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "The Zero point field and NASA's Challenge to Create the Space Drive". NASA Breakthrough Physics Workshop, Aug 12-14, (1997).PDF (211Kb)
- Robert L. Forward, "Extracting energy from the vacuum by cohesion of charged foliated conductors". Physical Review B, Volume 30, Number 4 pp. 1700-1702 (1984). PDF (700Kb)
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Re:The problem with "Foundations of Physics LetterTo paraphrase Feynman, "there is enough energy in vacuum that a cupful could boil the world's oceans." It's theoretically possible.
- California Institute for Physics zero-point articles.
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Advances in electromagnetic Zero Point Field theory and inertia". 34th AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference. Los Alamos preprint: physics/9807023 (1998). PDF
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "Inertia as Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion". Physics Letters A, 240, pp. 115-126, Los Alamos preprint: physics/9802031 (1998).
- Puthoff, H., "Ground state of hydrogen as a zero point fluctuation". Physical Review D. V35 N10. pp. 3266-3269. PDF (290Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Physics of the Zero Point Field". Speculations in Science & Tecnology V20 pp. 99-114 (1997). PDF(267Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "The Zero point field and NASA's Challenge to Create the Space Drive". NASA Breakthrough Physics Workshop, Aug 12-14, (1997).PDF (211Kb)
- Robert L. Forward, "Extracting energy from the vacuum by cohesion of charged foliated conductors". Physical Review B, Volume 30, Number 4 pp. 1700-1702 (1984). PDF (700Kb)
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Re:The problem with "Foundations of Physics LetterTo paraphrase Feynman, "there is enough energy in vacuum that a cupful could boil the world's oceans." It's theoretically possible.
- California Institute for Physics zero-point articles.
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Advances in electromagnetic Zero Point Field theory and inertia". 34th AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference. Los Alamos preprint: physics/9807023 (1998). PDF
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "Inertia as Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion". Physics Letters A, 240, pp. 115-126, Los Alamos preprint: physics/9802031 (1998).
- Puthoff, H., "Ground state of hydrogen as a zero point fluctuation". Physical Review D. V35 N10. pp. 3266-3269. PDF (290Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Physics of the Zero Point Field". Speculations in Science & Tecnology V20 pp. 99-114 (1997). PDF(267Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "The Zero point field and NASA's Challenge to Create the Space Drive". NASA Breakthrough Physics Workshop, Aug 12-14, (1997).PDF (211Kb)
- Robert L. Forward, "Extracting energy from the vacuum by cohesion of charged foliated conductors". Physical Review B, Volume 30, Number 4 pp. 1700-1702 (1984). PDF (700Kb)
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Re:The problem with "Foundations of Physics LetterTo paraphrase Feynman, "there is enough energy in vacuum that a cupful could boil the world's oceans." It's theoretically possible.
- California Institute for Physics zero-point articles.
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Advances in electromagnetic Zero Point Field theory and inertia". 34th AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference. Los Alamos preprint: physics/9807023 (1998). PDF
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "Inertia as Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion". Physics Letters A, 240, pp. 115-126, Los Alamos preprint: physics/9802031 (1998).
- Puthoff, H., "Ground state of hydrogen as a zero point fluctuation". Physical Review D. V35 N10. pp. 3266-3269. PDF (290Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B. & Puthoff, H., "Physics of the Zero Point Field". Speculations in Science & Tecnology V20 pp. 99-114 (1997). PDF(267Kb)
- Rueda, A. & Haisch, B., "The Zero point field and NASA's Challenge to Create the Space Drive". NASA Breakthrough Physics Workshop, Aug 12-14, (1997).PDF (211Kb)
- Robert L. Forward, "Extracting energy from the vacuum by cohesion of charged foliated conductors". Physical Review B, Volume 30, Number 4 pp. 1700-1702 (1984). PDF (700Kb)
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Re:GCTIt's a neat idea, and would be amazing if it works. "Free energy" by stealing from a higher plane. I wonder if the denizens of the higher plane would be concerned?
I was very amused by one of their pages. They have several typos throughout their pages, but this one typo painted an amusing picture:
Anchored to the main body by 90 stainless steel crews [...]
(Note: should have been "screws"...)I pictured 90 crew members, exhausted, gripping the main body and the Upper Payload Body, trying to keep them from drifting apart. Yeah, I'm a little twisted.
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GCT Space Phase 3
GCT Space Seems to be missing a phase 3.
Maybe the underpants gnomes are behind this. -
Re:GCTTheir project sounds like complete bullshit. Just take a look at their homepage.
Not only do they propose to use the ZPE field to generate energy, they also propose to make their own temperature independent superconductors to make a storage device as well as use the ZPE field for propulsion.
I have these fine Mars properties I can sell you! Interested?
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Gravity Control Tech web site is hilarious!
the contributor's page is especially great...
evidently they've raised $251 !!!
and if you become a level 3 sponsor for only $1000 you will get a ride to space when... ahem... they like, figure out how to get you into space for a thousand dollars... or something ;)
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Gravity Control Tech web site is hilarious!
the contributor's page is especially great...
evidently they've raised $251 !!!
and if you become a level 3 sponsor for only $1000 you will get a ride to space when... ahem... they like, figure out how to get you into space for a thousand dollars... or something ;)