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Re: Quantum Vacuum

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 5:34 am
by Linda Brown
Everybody notice Mark Culpeppers last post on this thread? Notice the date? Its been over two years since that observation Mark! No wonder you and I are beginning to feel our ages! But it is and so much easier to see finally... the information is slowly bubbling to the surface and much more is available to us now than was there when Mark wrote this. All important, and in their own way .... all " timely". Linda

Re: Quantum Vacuum

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:31 pm
by skyfish
I posted this elsewhere, but it should be in this thread. The quantum vacuum, the aether, is what we are dealing
with in regards to Dr. Brown's work.

Matter is built on flaky foundations. Physicists have now confirmed that the apparently substantial stuff is actually no more than fluctuations in the quantum vacuum.

The researchers simulated the frantic activity that goes on inside protons and neutrons. These particles provide almost all the mass of ordinary matter.

Each proton (or neutron) is made of three quarks - but the individual masses of these quarks only add up to about 1% of the proton's mass. So what accounts for the rest of it?


http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1 ... tions.html

skyfish

Re: Quantum Vacuum

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:09 pm
by skyfish
Extra-dimensional extensions:

http://blogs.physicstoday.org/update/20 ... atter.html

The peak suggests that 600-GeV WIMPs of the kind predicted by extra-dimensional extensions of standard particle theory might be annihilating with each other to create e+e– pairs in very dense concentrations of dark matter not far from our solar system.

skyfish

Re: Quantum Vacuum

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 10:24 pm
by Trickfox
Image :?: :twisted:

Re: Quantum Vacuum

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 11:23 pm
by skyfish
Ahhh yes...the Z machine!

Had that pic as wallpaper on my work pc for awhile.

Z relies upon wall-current electricity to charge giant capacitor banks and upon enormous metal cables that connect to a central vacuum chamber, 10 feet in diameter and 20 feet high.

When the accelerator fires, powerful electrical pulses are delivered by 36 transmission cables protected by insulation techniques developed over the last 30 years. Highly synchronized laser-triggered switches allow the stored energy to be discharged simultaneously through the 36 cables, each as big around as a horse and 30 feet long, arranged like spokes of a wheel and insulated by water. The enormous electrical pulse of 50 trillion watts strikes a complex target about the size of a spool of thread. (The machine is named Z because the current passing directly into the target travels vertically -- a direction conventionally labeled "z" by mathematicians and physicists to distinguish it from the x and y directions, both horizontal.)


http://www.sandia.gov/media/z290.htm

Can you imagine the capacitors?!?!
You would think that it would produce "gravity waves".

skyfish