Am 06.09.2011 18:31, schrieb Peter Heckert:
BTW, this theory
http://www.esdjournal.com/techpapr/prevens/casimir/casimir.htm
could possibly explain how the coloumb wall is overcome in nanoscaled inhomogenous condensed matter systems, but it denies classic Casimir Force.
So, what should I believe and why? ;-)

Am 06.09.2011 17:51, schrieb Peter Heckert:
Also, Casimir force was -to my knowledge- never measured near zero degrees Kelvin, which would be necessary for a proof. Here is an alternative theory that explains the casimir force from electrostatics:
http://www.esdjournal.com/techpapr/prevens/casimir/casimir.htm
The author says, the force doesnt exist at absolute zero.




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