Re: The ZPE is observable!

2006-02-11 Thread Horace Heffner


On Feb 10, 2006, at 6:29 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:


Check out Unruh effect or Unruh radiation.

I just heard about this tonight; haven't really looked into it.   
It's mainstream physics, though, nothing speculative about it.


Apparently, an accelerating body sees a uniform bath of  
radiation -- heat energy -- all around it.  This bath comes from  
the fact that the equations describing pair production are  
unbalanced in some strange way when transformed into an  
accelerating frame. But spontaneous pair production is a  
manifestation of the ZPE, right?  Apparently when you're  
accelerating the pair members don't behave identically; something  
like what happens to produce Hawking radiation.


This effect may prevent practical application of quantum entanglement  
communication - assuming that it is possible between non-accelerating  
bodies in the same frame.





As I understand it the radiation is isotropic and so can't actually  
be used for anything, but I thought this was interesting none the  
less.


I know there were experiments in the works recently to detect Unruh  
radiation; I don't know if any have been successful.




There are other mainstream ZPE effects besides the Unruh effect.
The Casimir effect, like QM in general, is now becoming mainstream in  
the engineering of MEMS devices.  See:


http://www.trnmag.com/Stories/021401/ 
Quantum_effect_moves_machine_021401.html


Even more interestingly, about 5 percent of a proton's magnetism is  
due to *strange quark pairs* hopping in and out of existence near the  
proton's three quarks.  See:


http://www.physorg.com/news6048.html

For a lot more:

google: strange magnetism proton pair

For more evidence and some practical theory and application, though  
some may consider it more crackpot than mainstream, see:


http://mtaonline.net/~hheffner/HeisenbergTraps.pdf

especially at the end.  And ... going way out on a limb:

http://mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ZPE-CasimirThrust.pdf

Horace Heffner



The ZPE is observable!

2006-02-10 Thread Stephen A. Lawrence

Check out Unruh effect or Unruh radiation.

I just heard about this tonight; haven't really looked into it.  It's 
mainstream physics, though, nothing speculative about it.


Apparently, an accelerating body sees a uniform bath of radiation -- 
heat energy -- all around it.  This bath comes from the fact that the 
equations describing pair production are unbalanced in some strange way 
when transformed into an accelerating frame. But spontaneous pair 
production is a manifestation of the ZPE, right?  Apparently when you're 
accelerating the pair members don't behave identically; something like 
what happens to produce Hawking radiation.


As I understand it the radiation is isotropic and so can't actually be 
used for anything, but I thought this was interesting none the less.


I know there were experiments in the works recently to detect Unruh 
radiation; I don't know if any have been successful.