From: MarkI-ZeroPoint
You may not have followed the thread I started, 'Of NAEs and Nothingness'.
It was like pulling teeth, but I think Ed and I established some common
ground that when a 'dislocation' or void forms in the host material, and
*before* any H or D diffuses into this void, it is a (near perfect) vacuum.
There could be E or B fields present, but those are not 'matter', so the NAE
is essentially a 'vacuum chamber' at 0K, and likely better than anything
that our hi-tech vacuum pumps can produce. Is this not the kind of
'chamber' which could support the formation of BECs???
Hmmm. This is the kind of chamber which may be a gateway into 4-space.
Perhaps that is what Cavity QED is all about anyway. Since the walls of this
chamber are vibrating at 500 K, then there is really no distinct "chamber"
available in 3-space that can exclude some kind of physical interaction .
since the excursion of the walls is greater than the enclosed volume.
I always end up regretting it when Hotson's Dirac interpretation enters the
discussion . not just because it is surely as close to correct as anything
out there, but also because it is so difficult to explain that in the end.
everyone walks away frustrated.