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From: Terry Blanton 

> "I suggest a third way, without introducing dark matter and without
modification of the law of gravity ... the key hypothesis is that matter and
antimatter are gravitationally repulsive, and there are two gravitational
charges: positive gravitational charge for matter and negative gravitational
charge for antimatter," - Hajdukovic

Hmm... when you tie this in with Don Hotson and the Dirac epo field... with
that field being identified more or less AS the quantum vacuum itself - then
the conclusion is that positronium, either virtual or real, would
demonstrates this hypothesis in a surprising way. 

The positron, being antimatter repels the electron gravitationally and at
the same time attracts it electrostatically, so that there is a perfect
balance! ... and this is the way the epo is held together. Since epos define
zero point, then everything else builds on this dynamic structure (in the
background). 

Since the mass of either component is identical in an absolute way (either a
positive or negative) but neither is dominant, then the result is
essentially a dense neutral background in which we are immersed. The
background itself - although hidden - represents as much as 90% of all mass,
and it is in a dynamic tension. This is Dirac's so-called "sea of negative
energy" and in effect, Hajdukovic is simply redefining "dark matter" - and
not really supplying a valid alternative. It still ALL goes back to epos.

The opportunity, if there is one, which presents itself with this insight
and more precise understanding of ZPE, is not obvious... except for this one
point: Perhaps the easiest way to look for a way to harness ZPE is to look
for anything which seems to "change" gravity ... which can include not only
an anti-gravity effect but also the opposite - a super-gravity effect
(putative weight gain).

This may or may not be related to a kind of "supergravity" which is the
basis of superstring theory. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergravity

However, there does seem to be one interesting cross-connection of all of
this to experimental results. This will be the subject of another posting,
as this one is getting a bit unwieldy.

Hint: IRH (inverse Rydberg hydrogen) or fractional hydrogen (f/H) aka ...
the Mills' hydrino, "pycno" or spillover hydrogen - all of these terms are
descriptive of what is essentially "a heavier form of hydrogen." 

Instead of a 'reduced orbital' we could be looking at an "increased coupling
to gravitons" ... 

:)

Jones 





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