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This paper argues that there is a polarizable vacuum state (the Planck vacuum) that is the source of the quantum vacuum; the free particles; the gravitational, fine structure, and Planck constants; the gravitational field and the spacetime of General relativity; the Maxwell equations and the Lorentz transformation; and the particle Compton relations and the quantum theory.
 
This paper argues that there is a polarizable vacuum state (the Planck vacuum) that is the source of the quantum vacuum; the free particles; the gravitational, fine structure, and Planck constants; the gravitational field and the spacetime of General relativity; the Maxwell equations and the Lorentz transformation; and the particle Compton relations and the quantum theory.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title The Planck Vacuum
Author(s) William C Daywitt
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2010
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 21
Number 4
Pages 72-81

Abstract

This paper argues that there is a polarizable vacuum state (the Planck vacuum) that is the source of the quantum vacuum; the free particles; the gravitational, fine structure, and Planck constants; the gravitational field and the spacetime of General relativity; the Maxwell equations and the Lorentz transformation; and the particle Compton relations and the quantum theory.