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How Can The Zero-Point Energy Become an Energy Source?

How Can The Zero-Point Energy Become an Energy Source?. Moray B. King. Overview. ZPE + System Self-Organization Pair Production Conglomerates: Charge Cluster (EV, EVO) Plasmoid (Ball Lightning) Cavitation Bubble, Reentrant Jet Plasma Vortex. Maxwell’s Ether.

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How Can The Zero-Point Energy Become an Energy Source?

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  1. How CanThe Zero-Point EnergyBecome an Energy Source? Moray B. King

  2. Overview • ZPE + System Self-Organization • Pair Production • Conglomerates: • Charge Cluster (EV, EVO) • Plasmoid (Ball Lightning) • Cavitation Bubble, Reentrant Jet • Plasma Vortex

  3. Maxwell’s Ether

  4. Michelson-Morley Interferometer

  5. Dayton Miller’s Ether Drift Experiments 1866-1941 200,000 measurements 20 years Mount Wilson Sidereal Variations 12,000 interferometer turns All seasons Sea Level 10 – 20 km/sec James DeMeo, http://www.orgonelab.org/miller.htm 2002

  6. E t > h Energetic Vacuum Uncertainty Principle Pair Production

  7. Zero-Point Energy: Basis Quantum Effects – Boyer, Phys. Rev. D 11(4), 2832 (1975). Hydrogen Atom – Puthoff, Phys. Rev. D 35(10), 3266 (1987). Energy Source – Cole, Puthoff, Phys. Rev. E 48(2), 1562 (1993). Gravity – Puthoff, Phys. Rev. A 39(5), 2333 (1989). Inertia – Haisch, Puthoff, Rueda, Phys. Rev. A 49(2), 678 (1994).

  8. The Zero-Point Energy is a Turbulent Virtual Plasma “Quantum Foam” Electric flux enters and leaves our 3D space through mini virtual particles that constantly appear and disappear.

  9. Can Self-Organization be Triggeredin the Quantum Foam?

  10. EntropyEverything decays to randomness

  11. Ilya Prigogine Under certain conditions self-organization may occur.

  12. System Self-Organization • Nonlinear • Far From Equilibrium • Energy Flux

  13. ZPE from Hyperspace Flux Flatland Slot Elementary Particle Polarized Vacuum Incoherent Fluctuations

  14. Everything Emerges from Collectives

  15. Principles for Cohering The Zero-Point Energy • Highly Nonlinear System • Abruptly Drive Far From Equilibrium • Maximize ZPE Interaction Using • Ions • Vortex Forms

  16. Vacuum PolarizationConduction Electron Cloud - - - - - - - + + + - + + + + - + - + - - + + + + - - + + + + + - + - - - - - In equilibrium with ZPE

  17. Vacuum Polarization of Nucleus + + + - - - + - + - + - - - + + + Can trigger self-organization in ZPE

  18. + + Exotic, Coherent Vacuum Statesin Quantum Electrodynamics arise from heavy ion collisions Calenza, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 57(1), 55 (1986)

  19. + + + + Plasma Ion Acoustic Oscillations Manifest Energetic Anomalies

  20. Ion Acoustic ActivityTriggers Plasma Self-Organizational Modes • Large radiant energy absorption • High frequency spikes • Runaway electrons • Anomalous plasma heating Watanabe, et al., “Self-organization and dynamo responses in toroidal confinement plasmas” (2005) http://www.icpig2005.nl/cd/D:/pdf/14-253.pdf

  21. Inert Gas Clusters (Rare Gas, Noble Gas) Helium Neon Argon Krypton Xeon Radon

  22. Rare Gas Clusters:Enhanced Explosions and Dissociations Laser excitation causes clusters to explode Abrupt release of kinetic energy H. Hutchinson, Science, vol. 280 (5364), 693 (1998)

  23. Magic Numbers of Large Rare Gas Clusters • Argon, krypton and xenon cluster ions • Closed-shell icosahedral structures • Size range 100 < n < 1000 W. Miehle, et al., Zeitschrift für Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters, vol. 12(1-4), 273 (1989)

  24. Josef Papp Noble Gas Engine http://pappengine.com/ http://www.infinite-energy.com/iemagazine/issue51/papp.html

  25. Ball Lightning Plasmoid Electron Spiral Toroid http://www.electronpowersystems.com/Technology.htm

  26. Helical Flow in Plasmoid Vortex Ring Filament Force Free Vortex Yields Natural Stability Alex, Radar, Fusion Tech. 27, 271 (1995)

  27. Sharp Cathode Path Witness Plate Dielectric Plate Anode Ken ShouldersLaunching Charge Cluster U.S. Patent 5,018,180 (1991) http://www.svn.net/krscfs

  28. Electrum Validum (EV)Exotic Vacuum Object (EVO) 1011 Electrons 106 Ions e/m Ratio like electron Contains excessive energy Ken Shoulders, http://www.svn.net/krscfs

  29. EV Chains Ken Shoulders http://www.svn.net/krscfs/Permittivity%20Transitions.pdf

  30. Positive EV Charge/Mass Ratio Like Positron Ken Shoulders http://www.svn.net/krscfs/Permittivity%20Transitions.pdf

  31. Dual EV Ken Shoulders http://www.svn.net/krscfs/Permittivity%20Transitions.pdf

  32. Black EV Electric Pulse Reactivates It Ken Shoulders http://www.svn.net/krscfs/Permittivity%20Transitions.pdf

  33. Shoot EV Into Water Vortex EV Bore Hole Ceramic Block “EV Water Gun” Powerful Pulse

  34. Charge Cluster Anomalies • Adhere to dielectrics • Many can clump into “necklace” formation • Bore holes in ceramics (aluminum oxide) • Disruption of electron bonds appears like melting • Element Transmutation • Radioactivity Reduction Ken Shoulders, http://www.svn.net/krscfs

  35. Element Transmutation

  36. Low Voltage Transmutation Ken Shoulders http://www.svn.net/krscfs/ICCF-10+Low+Voltage+Nuclear+Transmutation.pdf

  37. Nucleosynthesis from Plasmoid Strikes Adamenko, et al. http://www.proton21.com.ua/articles/Booklet_en.pdf

  38. Nucleosynthesis from Plasmoid Strikes Adamenko, et al. http://www.proton21.com.ua/articles/Booklet_en.pdf

  39. Annual Conferences in Russia http://www.iscmns.org/rccnt16/

  40. Nucleosynthesis from Water Cavitation Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

  41. Pump Aluminum Veneer Has Decorative Holes Assembly Components Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

  42. Assembled Apparatus Aluminum Veneer Pump Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

  43. Experimental Setup Aluminum Veneer 25 gpm Pump Starved to 0.5 gpm 2 feet Loud Squeal: 5 – 7 KHz Water Bucket Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

  44. Aluminum Veneer Transmuted Elements on Surface Carbon in Diamond Form (white blotch) Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

  45. Nucleosynthesis Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

  46. Rare Isotopes Multiples of Helium Nucleus Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

  47. Torus Cavitation Bubble Forms Near Surface http://nanospireinc.com/

  48. Collapsing Cavitation Bubble Launches Reentrant Jet http://nanospireinc.com/

  49. Reentrant Jet Formation Internal Pressure: Over 300000 psi New Solid State: Macro-ionic Water Crystal

  50. Reentrant Jet Water Crystal Plasma Bow Shock Wave: ZPE Coherence Mark LeClair http://nanospireinc.com/

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