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This article was reprinted in Dr. King's book, <em>Quest for Zero Point Energ</em>y, pp. 13-28 (2001). | This article was reprinted in Dr. King's book, <em>Quest for Zero Point Energ</em>y, pp. 13-28 (2001). | ||
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Title | Tapping the Zero-Point Energy as an Energy Source |
Author(s) | Moray B King |
Keywords | Zero-Point Energy, ZPE |
Published | 1991 |
Journal | None |
Volume | 4 |
Pages | 364-369 |
Abstract
The hypothesis for Tapping the zero-point energy (ZPE) arises by combining the theories of the ZPE with the theories of system self-organization. The vacuum polarization of atomic nuclei might allow their synchronous motion to activate a ZPE coherence. Experimentally observed plasma ion-acoustic anomalies as well as inventions utilizing cycloid ion motions may offer supporting evidence. The suggested experiment of rapidly circulating a charged plasma in a vortex ring might induce a sufficient zero-point energy interaction to manifest a gravitational anomaly. An invention utilizing abrupt E field rotation to create virtual charge exhibits excessive energy output.
This article was reprinted in Dr. King's book, Quest for Zero Point Energy, pp. 13-28 (2001).