Marshall Dudley wrote:
Don't these examples go against the theory of quantum mechanics?
Not at all. In fact quantum mechanics and their experiments have established the reality of the ZPE.
While your at it please explain time for us?
Keeps everything from happening all at once.
Has any of us ever seen an atom?
An atom is smaller than the wavelength of light, and thus cannot be imaged via light. It can however be "seen" using a scanning tunneling microscope, which uses the tunneling phenomenon caused by the ZPE to display atoms. I have seen these.

Actually a lot of experimental results show a whole lot of very weird things in atomic physics. My son was a gradutate student in atomic physics, and he designed and programmed and carried out a lot of experiements that showed very strange things happening. He even has presented papers on that work. It was WAY over my head, but apparently there is a special set of experimental (quantum???) circumstances in which time appears to run backwards. Physics is very strange. And the more they find out, the stranger it gets.
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