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- From: noring@netcom.com (Jon Noring)
- Subject: Vacuum-Driven Power Exchange in the Free Electron Gas
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.023628.17984@netcom.com>
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- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 02:36:28 GMT
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- Hello,
-
- I just received the following abstract from Tom Bearden. Now before you
- hit 'n', let me say that this abstract contains some curious information
- and is somewhat of a departure from his usual style. Of course, I'd like
- critical feedback on his claims, etc., although the lack of supporting
- information (because this is an abstract combined with the ability Bearden
- has of talking around issues), may make critiquing difficult.
-
- I am also cross-posting this to sci.optics since he talks about a very unusual
- destructive effect sometimes observed in large fiber optic systems, a "fiber
- optic fuse", which I'd like more information about. He speculates that this is
- a *real-world* observation of vacuum energy extraction. In addition, he talks
- about aspects of non-linear optics. I am also cross-posting this to
- sci.electronics, since he seems to be making (cryptically at least) some
- recommendations for experimental work that may fall into that area. And, of
- course, my apologies to the sci.physics.fusion crowd, but he does make some
- speculations in this area as well.
-
- (Actually, I believe he is revealing a few more tidbits about the Sweet device,
- which he's been doing the last two years in his various papers, etc. The Sweet
- device *supposedly* has been observed to produce excess electrical power,
- apparently from the vacuum. Bearden claims that if one reads between the lines
- in several of his papers, and tries to understand his theory (which he admits
- may not prove correct in the long-run), that an experimentalist should be able
- to reproduce the Sweet device. For example, in prior papers he talks about
- using barium doped materials, such as non-linear optics people use in their
- pumped conjugate wave devices. In fact, he says the Sweet device is very
- similar to these devices, except that it is pumped at very low frequencies
- rather than at optical frequencies. Is barium the dopant he talks about here
- for copper? Bearden *claims* that he is prevented by confidentiality agreement
- from actually describing details of the Sweet device, but he sees no problem in
- talking about "physics". I know, I know, lots of unsubstantiated claims, but
- if nothing else it makes interesting bed-time reading.)
-
- I look forward to seeing the full paper, which I should receive fairly
- soon. I won't, however, post it to Usenet until it has been presented at
- the intended meeting in the Fall of '93. You'll just have to wait.
-
- Enjoy.
-
- Jon Noring
-
- (p.s., if you'd like the other Bearden/Puthoff/etc. papers dealing with
- the possibilities of tapping the vacuum energy, you can find them at
- anonymous ftp site lupulus.ssc.gov, in subdirectory /papers ).
-
-
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-
- On the Possibility of Extracting Energy From the Vacuum-Driven
- Power Exchange in the Free Electron Gas
-
-
- A quantum field theoretic view is taken of the free electron gas (FEG) in
- normal electromagnetic circuits, to examine the virtual photon flux exchange
- between the vacuum and the electron gas. It is well-known that the amount
- of power transmitted through the circuit in the conventional sense is
- negligible compared to the enormous power exchange occuring in and on the
- electrons in the FEG. Utilizing calculated average electron velocity,
- average collision frequency per electron, and average acceleration and
- deceleration work performed upon each electron in each collision, a simplified
- calculation of the FEG power exchange in a copper wire of one cm^3 volume is
- presented. Approximately 4x10^12 megawatts of power actually exists in the
- copper conductor - the equivalent of 4 billion large electric power plants,
- each of 1000 megawatt capacity. The author stresses that this power is
- electromagnetic, not nuclear, and is driven by lattice interactions and the
- virtual particle flux of the vacuum. Possible means to extract useful energy
- from the driven FEG are discussed, and effects and experiments that may be
- actual examples are pointed out.
-
- Utilizing a rigorous definition of the scalar EM potential, the bounded FEG
- can be taken as a scalar EM potential. Utilizing Whittaker/Ziolkowski/
- Ignatovich (WZI) decomposition of the scalar EM potential into a harmonic
- set of paired bidirectional EM waves, the FEG-as-a-potential can be decomposed
- into ordered waves. In the WZI decomposition, the biwaves essentially form
- *pump* waves, in the nonlinear optics sense. Since copper wire has impurities,
- the copper may be regarded as a nearly *degenerate semiconductor*. With more
- deliberate doping, the approximation is improved. If the doped copper can be
- induced to act as an extremely low efficiency phase conjugate mirror (PCM)
- with the WZI decomposition biwaves as pump waves, then 4-wave mixing theory
- will allow some of the FEG power to be extracted. It would appear, however,
- that the doping must also increase the relaxation time, which in normal copper
- is ~1.5x10^-19 s, but ranges up to ~10 days in fused quartz.
-
- As a possible example of actually tapping the FEG energy, the little-known
- fiber fuse effect in fiber optics cables is discussed. Once initiated with
- only a slight heat input, this replicable effect yields anomalous excess
- energy that destructively propagates upstream at about 1 m/s velocity,
- blowing out material from the inner core, leaving small bullet-shaped holes
- at regular intervals (typically every centimeter or so) and ruining the
- cable. Even more strangely, under certain conditions material previously
- blown out of the holes can be caused to reinsert itself *back into the
- holes*, healing the inner core and restoring the cable's normal function.
- The author argues that the excess energy and strange reversibility may
- possibly be explained by four-wave mixing (FWM) effects in the WZI biwave
- decomposition of the FEG-as-a-potential, with the core as a pumped PCM.
- If so, it is a *replicable* example of tapping the FEG power.
-
- Several other experiments that produce anomalous excess EM energy are
- discussed, including Meyer's water electrolysis by pulses of potential and
- Graneau's electromagnetic explosions in water. Also, it is hypothesized
- that the small percentage of cold fusion experiments with deuterium-doped
- palladium electrodes that succeed, may be utilizing the same FWM effect
- to extract energy from the virtual photon flux-driven trapped deuterium
- nuclei.
-
- That the vacuum VPF-driven FEG power exists in such enormous magnitude is
- factual. That useful power can be extracted from it to power an external
- load is an hypothesis. Evidence to date appears encouraging, but not yet
- decisive. The author urges scientists and engineers to interest themselves
- in this unconventional enormous source of power exchange, and to explore
- the possibility of developing FEG-driven power extraction processes and
- devices.
-
- **********************end of abstract**************************
-
-
- --
-
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-
- Now, if you're just dying to know what INFJ stands for, be brave, e-mail me,
- and I'll send you some information. It WILL be worth the inquiry, I think.
-
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