Ed,

               I have been without pc all weekend but see that Mark and
Jones made a far better response than I could have managed, someone made
reference to the Haisch Rhueda paper on inertia which bears heavily on your
questions about if this is normal  photon radiation . if they are correct
than it is not photon radiation. We are talking about the same waveforms
that are responsible for gravity and inertia and this is why there is no
Farady shielding, everything is permeated at 90 degrees to the physical
plane, these waveforms approach and depart from a nonphysical dimension like
time winking into and out of existence only as they cross through the
Present.   I suspect that HUP or jitter is just these virtual particles
growing into then contracting out of our 3d ant farm plane and the random
displacement of all physical matter from within the tiniest subatomic
particles on up in response to these inter dimensional interlopers.
According to Puthoff these virtual particles create a pressure that is
responsible for the ground state of everything from quarks up to and beyond
the periodic table, they form a sea or river, a medium that he believes can
be engineered using Casimir geometry with other techniques to concentrate
and extend this natural phenomenon we see commonly all around us in the form
of colloids like mayonnaise or the stiction we see making it difficult to
sort nanotubes.   My posit is that we are causing breaks in micro gravity..
cavity QED says the isotropy can be broken at this geometry where the
inverse of Casimir boundary spacing cubed can trump the normal square law we
experience as denizens of a gravity well in the macro world. When Jones
mentioned dynamic Casimir effect in regards to recent evidence using
transistor like device called SQUIDS they are effectively moving one of the
Casimir boundaries  at luminal velocities. In these metal powders or
skeletal cats the conjecture is that there are boundaries everywhere and of
different sizes, a tapestry of different suppression values that the gas
atoms are migrating through with the help of the "normally" unusable energy
called gas motion..  

 

Fran

 

Thanks Mark, this is making more sense. But I have a few more questions. I'm
sure all of these issues have been addressed. 

 

I assume the radiation is normal photon radiation, but at a higher frequency
than is normally encountered. When such radiation passes through a material,
the radiation is either absorbed, creating heat in the material, or it
passes through without any change in energy or any effect on the material.
Your description proposes that a certain size gap blocks a fraction of the
radiation coming from a particular direction. In other words, the photons
are stopped in the gap and their energy heats the walls of the gap. The
other photons pass right through the material without interacting or
producing a force. 

 

What produces the force? The photons that are captured by the gap pass
through the material without interacting until they reach the gap. Only at
the gap is their presence felt by the material, but in the form of
<http://www.mail-archive.com/vortex-l%40eskimo.com/msg80245.html> heat
energy. For a force to be felt by the material, the photons must interact
and transfer momentum. Does this mean all vacuum photons change direction
when passing through a material and the gap simply removes a momentum vector
such that a net force remains perpendicular to the gap? 

 

If this is the explanation, we have still another assumption - a photon can
bounce off an atom without changing its energy (frequency) and in the
process transfer momentum to the atom while the photon goes in a different
direction. Normally, a photon interacts with an electron, sending it in a
different direction but at the same time ionizing the atom to which the
electron was attached. Why does this process not occur when the vacuum
photons interact with matter? 

 

Ed Storms

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