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About the quantum vacuum lepton/photon ratio

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Summary

This model agrees with the Big-Bang theory and complements it, since the QV and the interior region of particles, which have the same number of dimensions (6), will have probably had the same creation process too.  As seen, one function of the QV in our universe is that of providing gravitation through vacuum radiation [1], [2]. If the QV did not exist, there would further be no particles, since their 6-D strings could not exist in 4-D space-time, so that, although the QV does not contain matter, rather it allows for a material existence in space-time. The supercold quantified 6-D condition of the QV probably hides critical events to future exploration.  Nevertheless, efforts should be made to reveal the QV-nature through supercold matter experimentation, and subsequently develop QV-technology by using the above-mentioned event horizon szenario. A more detailed description of all these emerging technologies can be found in [9].

References

[1] C. Calvet, “Gravitation and Inertia as a Consequence of Quantum Vacuum Energy”, Journal of Theoretics (preprint).

[2] H. E. Puthoff, "Gravity as a Zero-Point-Fluctuation Force," Phys. Rev. A 39, 2333 (1989); Phys. Rev. A 47, 3454 (1993).

[3] B. Haisch, A. Rueda, “Toward an Interstellar Mission: Zeroing in on the Zero-Point-Field Inertia Resonance”, AIP Conference Proceedings of the Space Technology and Applications Forum (STAIF-2000) Conference on Enabling Technology and Required Scientific Developments for Interstellar Missions, January 30-February 3, Albuquerque, NM (2000).

[4] H.E. Puthoff, “The Energetic Vacuum: Implications For Energy Research, Speculations in Science and Technology”, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 247-257 (1990).

[5] Olive, K.A., Steigman, G. & Skillman, E., ‘‘The Primordial Abundance of 4 He: An Update,’’ ApJ, Nº 483, pp. 788 (1997).

[6] B. Haisch, A. Rueda & H.E. Puthoff, “Physics of the zero-point field: implications for inertia, gravitation and mass”, Speculations in Science and Technology, Vol. 20, pp. 99-114 (1997) (preprint).

[7] H.G.B. Casimir, “On the attraction between two perfectly conducting plates”, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. van Weten., Vol. 51, No. 7, pp. 793-796 (1948).

[8] A. Rueda, B. Haisch, “Inertia as Reaction of the Vacuum to Accelerated Motion”, Phys. Let. A, Vol. 240, No. 3, p. 115 (1998).

[9] Carlos Calvet, “Principles of gravity manipulation and “Stargate”-technology via Quantum Vacuum”, Journal of Theoretics, Vol. 4, No. 4, August 2002 (preprint) (accepted).


  
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