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  2. Harold E. Puthoff - Wikipedia

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    Zero-point energy [ edit ] In the late 1980s and 1990s, Puthoff co-authored papers [ 28 ] [ 29 ] using the model of stochastic electrodynamics that leads to a model of inertia as an electromagnetic drag force on accelerating particles produced by interaction with the zero-point field . [ 30 ]

  3. Zero-point energy - Wikipedia

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    Zero-point energy (ZPE) is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have. Unlike in classical mechanics, quantum systems constantly fluctuate in their lowest energy state as described by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. [1] Therefore, even at absolute zero, atoms and molecules retain some vibrational motion.

  4. Laboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy (Science Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the Laboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy was reorganized under the Institute of Innovative Research, reflecting a focus on sustainable energy. In 2024, the Laboratory for Zero-Carbon Energy became part of the Institute of Integrated Research under the newly formed Institute of Science Tokyo, completing the transition towards zero-carbon ...

  5. United States gravity control propulsion research - Wikipedia

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    Progress reports [6] and anecdotes and Internet resumes of former visiting and staff scientists have been the sources of the history of the Research Institute for Advanced Study (RIAS). Former aviation editor of Jane's Defence Weekly , Nick Cook , drew attention to the antigravity programs through worldwide publications of his book, [ 10 ] The ...

  6. Vacuum energy - Wikipedia

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    In the sci-fi television/film franchise Stargate, a Zero Point Module (ZPM) is a power source that extracts zero-point energy from a micro parallel universe. [12] The book Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual describes the operating principle of the so-called quantum torpedo. In this fictional weapon, an antimatter reaction is used to ...

  7. Zero-point energies - Wikipedia

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  8. Cosmological constant problem - Wikipedia

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    In cosmology, the cosmological constant problem or vacuum catastrophe is the substantial disagreement between the observed values of vacuum energy density (the small value of the cosmological constant) and the much larger theoretical value of zero-point energy suggested by quantum field theory.

  9. Keith Schwab - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 his research group demonstrated the detection of motion which avoids the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the detection of the force noise generated by the quantum zero-point energy of a microwave field. [9]