Re: Tapping the Casimir force

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Sun, 11 Oct 1998 20:08:59 -0500

Hi Folks!

Dr. Hal Puthoff is not a subscriber to the list and is far too busy to
have his mailbox filled with irrelevant posts such as a list would
generate. To that end, he asked me to post his comments to the list as
necessary. Here is his response to the last post on a 'tuned Casimir
cavity';

I had written;
> 1) Assuming aether/zpe is a highly pressurized omnipresent force
> that flows into matter or 'wells' of lesser potential.....
>
> 2) Between two plates, the distance will determine the amount of
> pressure that pushes the two plates together...
>
> 3) So the size of the plates and composition would also determine
> how much force would be used in pushing them together....
>
> What if this is a resonant phenomenon and the distance between the
> plates forms a standing wave with its own neutral center or center
> of gravity??

To which Dr. Puthoff responded;
>> Your points 1-3 do match Casimir properties more or less (the
>> density between the plates is less, so it "flows out" rather than
>> in). But standard theory would seem to say that there is no way
>> to obtain a thrust or asymmetric diode effect. Worth more thought
>> though.
>>
>> Hal Puthoff

I am a bit puzzled about the comment that the energy flows OUT rather
than IN. If that was the case, why would they come together? Ah well,
I think its all a matter of interpretation and my view is probably
wrong, but Lambertson says he is able to extract energy from his cells
so that is the bottomline, that he at least thinks it works...<g>..

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