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Quantum electrodynamics suggests that the vacuum is a hyper-dimensional realm stressed with an extremely high potential known as the zero-point energy. While the virtual particle flux that comprises the zero-point energy seems to be amorphous for a given dimension, recent observations in crystallography suggest a geometry by which the dimensionality of the vacuum state enfolds. This geometry is presented here as a possible underlying mechanism for many phenomena, and as a possible approach for utilizing the zero-point energy.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Quantum electrodynamics suggests that the vacuum is a hyper-dimensional realm stressed with an extremely high potential known as the zero-point energy. While the virtual particle flux that comprises the zero-point energy seems to be amorphous for a given dimension, recent observations in crystallography suggest a geometry by which the dimensionality of the vacuum state enfolds. This geometry is presented here as a possible underlying mechanism for many phenomena, and as a possible approach for utilizing the zero-point energy.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title The Complexified Aether
Author(s) Erol O Torun
Keywords aether, geometry, lattices, light, quasicrystals, vacuum
Published 1993
Journal Electric Spacecraft Journal
Number 8
Pages 22-27

Abstract

Quantum electrodynamics suggests that the vacuum is a hyper-dimensional realm stressed with an extremely high potential known as the zero-point energy. While the virtual particle flux that comprises the zero-point energy seems to be amorphous for a given dimension, recent observations in crystallography suggest a geometry by which the dimensionality of the vacuum state enfolds. This geometry is presented here as a possible underlying mechanism for many phenomena, and as a possible approach for utilizing the zero-point energy.