Terry. I disagree with your assumption that an irh atom can carry negative
energy out of the cavity.. the resonant relationship with virtual particles is
proportional to casimir geometry or lack thereof in the unbroken isotropy
outside the cavity where vacuum pressure only changes at gravitational square
law or velocities approaching C. I do see the energy becoming transportablevia
a covalent bond or this ionic bond using irh as a heavy electron... anything
that traps the redundant ground state from freely transitioning like it
apparently does in the atomic state..hence the need we have discussed here on
vortex previously the need for asymmetry..using atomic hydrogen to attain the
redundant state when suppressed by geometry is not enough.you must somehow pin
the orbital low so the differential can be carried away to an area with a
different suppression level where the differential can be exploited to do
work.. nondirectional tasks like discounting thermal thresholds for reversible
chemical reactions being best suited to this self assembly.