On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 10:22:14 Jones Beene said 





  

[snip] Others here on Vo - have mentioned or debated the fact that the gravity 



force must grow exponentially at close dimensions - IF - "grand unification" 



is accurate. I think it is accurate. Dufour puts some numbers to that 



hypothesis. He may be onto something.[End Snip] 





  

[snip] But here is an irony. We have often asked the rhetorical question: "if 
the 



Casimir 'force' is essentially negative, then how can it produce a net 



energy gain?" .... And now, with pico-gravity in the picture, we seems to 



have a tantalizing clue, in a reversed solution, so to speak. [End Snip] 





  

[reply] How about if the gravity is also a relativistic effect? If Naudts is 
correct then the hydrino can be explained relativistically. The Casimir plates 
are a negative energy sink reshaping longer vacuum fluctuations to fit between 
the plates meaning the Casimir cavity represents a different inertial frame. 
Any matter diffused inside the cavity is redrawn on these reshaped vacuum 
fluctuations which also modify gravity from our perspective outside the cavity 
because gravity is defined as distance/time^2. Gamma is changing inside the 
cavity in the same way as the Twin approaching C see his twin back on earth 
except the boundary is abrupt and the accumulating dv results from a difference 
in equivalent accelerations between the ambient gravitational field outside the 
cavity and reduced field inside. The cavity maintains the zones spatially 
stationary to each other but the reshaped / restricted vacuum flux open a novel 
relativistic solution for the dv. We pull away in our ambient inertial frame 
while the cavity contents fall behind in time proportional to the Casimir 
force/ plate spacing at their locality, different inertial frames forming a 
gradient for different spacing until finally reaching the plate boundaries and 
restoring the normal ambient energy levels for vacuum fluctuations. The 
gradient represents different levels of deceleration (or negative energy/sink), 
the energy would be conservative upon exiting the cavity unless we somehow pin 
the reshaped atoms into their new shape making the vacuum flux do work to 
restore the atoms on the way out such as forming a compound or molecule. I 
don't think the world will ever see a steep fractional hydrogen outside of a 
Casimir cavity / skeletal catalyst and I think this property can be exploited 
in conjunction with natures preference for diatomic states. The black light 
plasma could well be decelerated hydrogen oscillating between H1/H2 as it is 
drug back up to speed exiting the cavity.[end reply] 





  

Fran 

animation - long vacuum fluctuations reshaped instead of displaced 
http://www.byzipp.com/finished2.swf  

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