Vacuum Energy Extraction via Plasmoids
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 5:55 pm
I rant about it here.
http://expandingearth.freeforums.net/th ... net-growth
Observed for 50 years in the lab, plasmoids are the end result of Ampere's Law compressing electricity into very small volumes. the resultant electromagnetic fields are extreme, far stronger than any other field known. micro plasmoids are expected to occur after any powerful electric discharge including natural ones, such as lightning. These plamoids are a natural environment for nuclear fusion to take place. This could also be taking place within the Earth en-mass.
Above a threshold, vacuum fluctuations are given enough energy by the electric field to become real. This is the same idea as used by S. Hawking, but he used a gravity field around a black hole. Vacuum virtual energy density is theorized to be extremely dense, on the order of 10^100 J / m^3.
No other mechanism can grow the Earth by 2 million tons a second every second ( 45% suns radiant output ) . An off-planet source of such mass-energy travelling into the Earth would be very noticeable. Therefore I ruled out particle or electrical streams into the Earth. Although I accept those things happen, and are likely related to the actual growth mechanism.
What you think?
http://expandingearth.freeforums.net/th ... net-growth
Observed for 50 years in the lab, plasmoids are the end result of Ampere's Law compressing electricity into very small volumes. the resultant electromagnetic fields are extreme, far stronger than any other field known. micro plasmoids are expected to occur after any powerful electric discharge including natural ones, such as lightning. These plamoids are a natural environment for nuclear fusion to take place. This could also be taking place within the Earth en-mass.
Above a threshold, vacuum fluctuations are given enough energy by the electric field to become real. This is the same idea as used by S. Hawking, but he used a gravity field around a black hole. Vacuum virtual energy density is theorized to be extremely dense, on the order of 10^100 J / m^3.
No other mechanism can grow the Earth by 2 million tons a second every second ( 45% suns radiant output ) . An off-planet source of such mass-energy travelling into the Earth would be very noticeable. Therefore I ruled out particle or electrical streams into the Earth. Although I accept those things happen, and are likely related to the actual growth mechanism.
What you think?