On Sep 9, 2007, at 6:33 AM, Jones Beene wrote:
Horace Heffner wrote:
OK - let's pile-it-on ... with ZPE
Well, Jones, I think you sure came up with a winner idea this time!
Well it seems we had the similar ideas almost simultaneously, but
while we are on-a-roll ... and before the free-world is thrown into
utter disarray on Tuesday ;-{
...there is one other route to ZPE involving H2 as a transport medium.
The answer to how to unify a Casimir M.O. (modus operandi) with an
underlying asymmetry - is this: as a Casimir heat pump for ZPE. We
might find that in a nano-engineered dry pile, without ZPE, the
ambient heat quickly is dissipated and the electron transport stops
dead in its tracks ... That is, without further heat introduction.
Enter the Casimir heat pump.
I think the Casimir heat pump is inherent in the process, a byproduct.
Summarizing: The transporter arrives small at the donor and leaves
fat, but the Casimir force is overcome by donor heat plus the
negative electron affinity of the donor plus ZPE atomic expansion
energy. The transporter arrives fat at the acceptor but leaves small,
thus gaining back the Casimir force energy lost at the donor site,
plus the differential electron affinity energy plus the atomic
expansion energy acquired at the donor surface. The net effect is
excess electrical and thermal energy.
Horace Heffner
http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/