Possibility of the Space Propulsion System Utilizing the ZPF Field

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Scientific Paper
Title Possibility of the Space Propulsion System Utilizing the ZPF Field
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Author(s) Takaaki Musha
Keywords Zero-Point Field, Space Propulsion, Mass Shift, Field Propulsion, Plasma Propulsion
Published 2007
No. of pages 33

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Abstract

According to the gravity theory proposed by H. E. Puthoff, gravity is a form of long-range van der Waals force associated with the Zitterbewegung of elementary particles in response to zero-point fluctuations (ZPF) of the vacuum and the inertia mass is arisen from the interaction with the vacuum electromagnetic zero-point field. From the standpoint of the ZPF field theory, the author studied the possibility of the space propulsion system, which is based on interactions between the zero-point field of the quantum vacuum and high potential electric field. By the theoretical analysis, it is considered that impulsive high potential electric field can produce a sufficient momentum for the spacecraft, which would permit interstellar travel instead of conventional chemical rockets.