Vortexians;

I noted that someone posted a link to one of Hal Puthoff's papers on the
subject of EVO's. I decided to write a review of it, with ? following
things that I don't understand.

I did a search under Puthoff and exotic vacuum objects. The page that
came up featured Frank Tipler's paper on an anti matter generator. Below
that was the link to Hal's paper.

I'm strictly an applications guy, so I read the paper several times. I'm
wondering what quantum dots are? He mentions power density EVO's and
references Ken Shoulder's patent, I'm wondering what is power density?
Finally he mentions EVO's use in conjunction with fusion containment.
I'd gotten the same idea from reading the Shoulder's patent. The idea of
using EVO's to induce fusion between boron and tungsten occurred to me.
I mentioned the idea to Hal.

Later Hal mentions high density charge containment. He mentions magnetic
pinch, which I assume involves standard EM induced fields. Hal then
mentions a soliton like localized wave. I read about solitons, I believe
that they are Rayleigh waves? I believe that the light spots that show
up on the bottom of swimming pools when the sun shines on the rippling
surface are an example? Bow waves and tsunamis are another example. Hal
mentions plasma-EM wave interactions, is that what induces the solitons?

Hal goes on to mention Van der Walls and Casimir forces as candidates,
he is talking about bending (deforming) the ZPE. I assume that this is
an attempt to extract energy from it. This can be produced by metallic
boundaries or dielectric boundaries? I remember Toby Grotz's failed
attempt to extract energy from a device with closely spaced plates. I
believe that this effort was inspired by Hal.

Hal mentions Casimir's belief that a shell model II? could allow for the
total shielding of interior fields? up to some cut off frequency. Hal's
mathematics go to define these parameters. Such fields could then, in
principal, be shielded from an interior space? by sufficiently large
charge distribution.





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