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    The Casimir Effect, Vacuum Energy and the Force Between Nothing
    Posted on Friday, January 23, 2026 @ 18:54:59 UTC by vlad

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    From the Quantum ZeitGeist site: The Casimir Effect, Vacuum Energy and the Force Between Nothing by Quantum Evangelist

    The universe is often described as a vacuum, an empty void. Yet, quantum physics reveals this “nothingness” to be a seething cauldron of virtual particles constantly popping into and out of existence. This isn’t mere theoretical fancy; it has measurable consequences, most strikingly demonstrated by the Casimir effect, a subtle, yet undeniable, force between two uncharged conducting plates placed in a vacuum. First predicted in 1948 by Dutch physicist Hendrik Casimir, working at Philips Research, the effect isn’t about pulling something from nothing, but rather about restricting the allowed wavelengths of these virtual particles, creating a pressure differential. Understanding the Casimir effect requires grappling with the bizarre world of quantum field theory, where the vacuum isn’t empty, but brimming with potential.


    The foundation of the Casimir effect lies in the concept of zero-point energy. Quantum mechanics dictates that even at absolute zero temperature, particles aren’t perfectly still. They possess a minimum energy, a residual vibration known as zero-point energy. This energy isn’t a property of individual particles, but of the quantum fields that permeate all of space. These fields, like the electromagnetic field, are quantized, meaning their energy exists in discrete packets. The vacuum, therefore, isn’t truly empty, but filled with these fleeting virtual particles, constantly appearing and annihilating. While individually insignificant, the collective effect of these virtual particles contributes to a measurable energy density. This concept, initially unsettling to many physicists, including a skeptical Albert Einstein, has become a cornerstone of modern physics...


     
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    Graphene Josephson Junctions Achieve Tunable Coupling at Zero-Point Fluctuations Leve (Score: 1)
    by yru4 on Thursday, January 29, 2026 @ 12:54:32 UTC
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    Researchers are increasingly exploring the potential of graphene in quantum technologies, and a new study details a promising step forward in engineering motional quanta using graphene Josephson junctions...




     

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