Tony2005
09-02-2004, 07:29 PM
heard of this for a while, just wanted your thoughts on it
http://www.zpower.net/zpe.htm#An%20Abundant%20Energy%20Source
Zero Point Energy -- vibrational energy that molecules retain even at the absolute zero of temperature. Temperature in physics has been found to be a measure of the intensity of random molecular motion, and it might be expected that, as temperature is reduced to absolute zero, all motion ceases and molecules come to rest. In fact, however, the motion corresponding to Zero Point Energy never vanishes.
basically on the electromagnet it specturm ZPE would be at the very bottom (0 of course)
http://www.zpower.net/zpe.htm#An%20Abundant%20Energy%20Source
Zero Point Energy -- vibrational energy that molecules retain even at the absolute zero of temperature. Temperature in physics has been found to be a measure of the intensity of random molecular motion, and it might be expected that, as temperature is reduced to absolute zero, all motion ceases and molecules come to rest. In fact, however, the motion corresponding to Zero Point Energy never vanishes.
basically on the electromagnet it specturm ZPE would be at the very bottom (0 of course)