From: francis

 

“The Mystery and Legacy of Joseph Papp's Noble Gas Engine”  by Eugene F. Mallove

http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue51/papp.html is a similar ZPE 
reaction to the one I am proposing . I 

 

*  Wikipedia does list a limited number of chemical compounds that noble gases 
can form so it could act as both monatomic insulator and reactant compound. 

 

Fran - My previous message was lost in cyberspace, but the best candidate for 
this noble gas compound is xenon tetroxide - a chemical compound of xenon and 
oxygen: XeO4. 

 

However there is no indication that Papp used oxygen AFAIK. If is hard to keep 
out however, so it could be inadvertent.

 

This molecule is remarkable for being stable compound below −36 °C; but above 
that temperature it becomes violently explosive. As for how you get the low 
temperature… Casimir cooling.

 

This combination of properties is what you want for use as a ZPE or ZPED “cold 
pump”. If my previous message turns up, it will hopefully attempt to fill in 
some of the blanks – i.e. the entropic explosion.

 

Jones

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