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Dynamic Vacuum Model & Casimir Cavity Experiments
A paper from this past June.
Dr. Harold "Sonny" White at Eagleworks is still at it. He's been speculating about Casimir Effect Thrusters with some very interesting results. A new approach to thinking about atomic orbitals as well... Very interesting... https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...2019_White.pdf Dave |
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Dynamic Vacuum Model & Casimir Cavity Experiments
On 21/08/2019 2:02 pm, David Spain wrote:
A paper from this past June. Dr. Harold "Sonny" White at Eagleworks is still at it. He's been speculating about Casimir Effect Thrusters with some very interesting results. He describes them as "Notional", and then assumes results that violate the conservation of momentum. Don't spend your savings on this. Sylvia. |
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Dynamic Vacuum Model & Casimir Cavity Experiments
On 8/21/2019 7:26 AM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 21/08/2019 2:02 pm, David Spain wrote: A paper from this past June. Dr. Harold "Sonny" White at Eagleworks is still at it. He's been speculating about Casimir Effect Thrusters with some very interesting results. He describes them as "Notional", and then assumes results that violate the conservation of momentum. Don't spend your savings on this. Sylvia. I don't agree that this violates C.O.M. This in not a closed system like in EMDrive. This idea is very different from EMDrive. If the "notional" speculations are correct, i.e. space-time is dynamic and behaves acoustically then longitudinal waves should be a direct outcome. Momentum should be conserved by transferring energy from the cavity to space-time itself. An an example I use a stereo speaker. It generates all sorts of longitudinal acoustic waves and no-one claims it violates C.O.M. simply because it pushes against air molecules. Nor can it be rigged as a perpetual motion machine. Neither can these Casimir cavities. Note in the paper there are 64 of these cavities arranged in a 1cm square. Each cavity w/o an enhancing B field produces only 2.3x10-16 or 230 attoNewtons of force. With the enhancing B field he guesses 36.7 picoNewtons of force per cavity. According to Dr. White, in the 8x8 array (64 cavities aligned to be working in conjunction) the square should generate 6.3uN/W or 1900x the force of a photon rocket. I postulate such a disruption should cause a localized wake that ought to effect the electron orbitals of atoms caught in the wake. A change in the ground energy of S orbitals of hydrogen atoms caught in wake, until radiated away, might be one way to measure the effect if it exists. Dr. White theorizes such an effect ought to also effect radioactive decay rates of various atoms and further suggests in the paper an anonymous someone has observed the effect at MIT, but I have yet to see any peer-reviewed papers on this subject from MIT or anyone else. Thus if such results exist they could still be chalked up to experimental error in my book. It all depends on whether Dr. White is correct about three guesses: 1) Space-time is dynamic. 2) Dynamic space-time behaves acoustically which is a stretch beyond the Copenhagen Interpretation of QM. Which is far more concerned with mathematical statistics than physicality IMHO. 3) As a result of Proposition 2, longitudinal waves can be generated in dynamic space-time to "push against" the vacuum! These three propositions is where the idea is very much a hypothesis (a guess as Dr. Feynman would say...) and could fall completely down as far as we know today, but it's not tilting at windmills like EMDrive theory (as proposed by Shawyer) does. I don't see it a-priori violating Conservation of Momentum. Dave |
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