Zero Point Energy, aka ZPE - pervades every corner of the universe. It may
play a role in Nickel hydrogen reactions - NiH, in the guise of DCE, or the
Dynamical Casimir Effect. Yet there is still entrenched doubt in the
mainstream that ZPE is really usable in the real world.

A recent experiment, almost Biblical in its importance - was conducted that
went a long way to confirming the not only the existence of Zero Point
Energy, but a threshold value of sorts, and a possible real world
application. All we need for this to work in a real device is RTS (room
temperature superconductivity).

At Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Christopher Wilson
constructed an electronic magnetic mirror from a SQUID, closer to the kind
that TI made famous in its DLP technology, than to Calamari. They got the
mirror vibrating at 6-11 GHZ, much faster than a DLP ... and voila. 

Let there be light! (and there was light). At this speed the vibrating
mirror was able to produce a shower of real photons from nothing !

In other words, the mirror reflected light that wasn't there (apparently).
It coalesced energy from the vacuum, and in a visible way that few skeptics
can doubt.

http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/330721/title/Light_created_from_t
he_void

Does this happen without ZPE? 

Would you-know-who (the original 3-letter word) be pleased?

Jones



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