I have been continuing to read papers by Puthoff, and others relating to
ZPE, and some others relating rigid cavities to gravity and have some
questions about what is the common ground. I take it that my relativistic
theory is not common but how about the source of the plasma - Does the
mainstream agree this is from gas atoms falling to lower energy states as
molecules or compounds regardless of where we believe the disassociating
energy is coming from? Am I correct in assuming that all those theories
focused on an intermediate energy source between fusion and chemistry still
see the plasma as an oscillation between associated and disassociated gas
atoms? I know we all have our pet theories on how we think that vacuum flux
can be the source of disassociating energy but for now just trying to
establish what they have in common. I make these assumptions easily despite
the spectrum shift away from hydrogen because Doppler shifting is not hard
to imagine with a relativistic theory.

I'll stop here before I lose power again --stoming in NJ

Fran 

 

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