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Scientific Paper
TitleQuantum Fluctuations of Empty Space: A New Rosetta Stone of Physics?
Author(s)Harold E Puthoff
KeywordsQuantum Fluctuations, Zero-Point Energy, ZPE, Vacuum, Space
Published1991
JournalFrontier Perspectives
Volume2
Number2
Pages19-43

Abstract

Established in 1987, The Center for Frontier Sciences is an open forum that networks information on the frontier issues of science, medicine and technology. The Center is dedicated to the open and unbiased examination of any theories, hypotheses, model that challenge prevailing scientific views using sound scientific methods and reasoning. It does not promote or endorse particular positions, but encourages critical review and healthy skepticism. The Center maintains high academic standards and a neutral profile at all times. On its advisory and editorial boards are distinguished researchers, scientists, physicians, theoreticians, and engineers from throughout the world - all of whom agree with the Center's purpose as an outlet for new inquiries and ideas. The Center carries out its mission through: * The publication of its journal, Frontier Perspectives * Hosting international conferences where scientists share their thoughts on many frontier issues * An academic lecture series which is open to the public and audio taped * Internationally networking and exchanging information with scientists and students