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ZERO POINT ENERGY 2. Casimir Stress Induced Anisotropic Inertial Mass Measurement Scharnhorst (1990) used quantum electrodynamics to predict that the speed of light between two conducting plates is anisotropic, with the speed perpendicular to the plates being greater than c. The anisotropic inertial mass experiment assumes that the mass of a body between two conducting plates
will also be anisotropic, and proposes to measure that mass anisotropy using a nuclear magnetic resonance technique developed by Drever (1961). This experiment is ranked second despite its great difficulty, because the theory will give a definite prediction of the magnitude of
the mass anisotropy expected, so either a positive or negative experimental result will provide a definitive test.
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