The fundamental Principle of the Conversion of Zero-point-energy of the Vacuum
Date: Thursday, December 23, 2010 @ 20:25:08 UTC
Topic: Science


Claus W. Turturconfirmed userThis person has donated to Philica (Fachbereich Elektrotechnik, University of Applied Sciences Braunschweig-Wolfenbuettel)

Published in physic.philica.com

Abstract
The mechanism of the conversion of zero-point-energy is now understood. This is the basis, on which zero-point-energy converters can be constructed systematically.

Nowadays the existence of the zero-point-energy of the vacuum is recognized in several disciplines within physics (as Astrophysics and Quantum Electrodynamics), and it is verified, that this energy can be converted into classical types of energy in the laboratory (Casimir-effect and others). Also the possibility of its utilization for practical energy-technology is proven in the laboratory.

After the zero-point-energy is made manifest now, the task arises to clarify the fundamental principles, which explain the conversion of this energy into any other (classical) type of energy, such as electrical or mechanical energy. These fundamental basics of Physics are now understood and described in the present article. Based on this theoretical fundament, the article explains, how the construction of zero-point-energy converters can be done systematicially for practical engineering. This is the first time, when a practical method for the systematic construction of zero-point-energy converters is presented. The article gives guidelines for the development of a dynamic Finite-Element-Algorithm (DFEM), which enables us to construct zero-point-energy converters systematically.

Simple models of zero-point-energy-converters can be developed with this method rather easy. More complex realistic engines require remarkable effort for computation.

The train of thoughts is rounded up by the explanation of some examples for consequences of the zero-point-energy and its conversion within everyday life, as for instance the existence of electric charge and the stability of atoms.

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