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1905 effectively banished the ether in favor of the concept that empty space constitutes a true void. Ten years later, however, Einstein's own development of the general theory of relativity, with its concept of curved space and distorted geometry, forced him to reverse his stand and opt fora richly endowed plenum, under the new label spacetime metric. It was the advent of modern quantum theory, however, that established the quantum vacuum, so-called empty space, as a very active place, with particles arising and disappearing, a virtual plasma, and fields continuously fluctuating about their zero baseline values. Such processes are called zero-point fluctuations (ZPF) of the vacuum, reflecting the fact that such activity remains even at the zero point of temperature (absolute zero) after all thermal effects have frozen out.
Empty Space as an Energy Reservoir
What does all this have to do with space travel At its most fundamental level, we now recognize that the quantum vacuum is an enormous reservoir of untapped energy, with energy densities conservatively estimated by Nobelist Feynman and other to be on the order of nuclear energy densities or greater. Therefore, the nuclear energy densities or greater. Therefore, the question is, can the ZPF energy be "mined" for practical use If so, it would constitute a virtually ubiquitous energy supply, a veritable "Holy Grail" energy source for space propulsion. As utopian as such a possibility may seem, researcher Robert Forward at Hughes Research Laboratories, Malivu, CA, demonstrated proof-of-principle in a paper published in Physical Review B in 1984, "Extracting Electrical Energy form the Vacuum by Cohesion of Charged Foliated Conductors" Forward's approach exploited a phenomenon called the Casimir Effect, an attractive quantum force between closely spaced metal plates, names for its discoverer,
H.G.B. Casimir of Philips Laboratories in the Netherlands. The Casimir force derives from the partial shielding of the interior region of the plates from the background zero-point fluctuations (ZPF) of the vacuum electromagnetic field. This shielding results in the plates being pushed together by the unbalanced
ZPF radiation pressures, with a consequent conversion of vacuum energy to some other form such as heat. Proof that such a process violates neither energy nor thermodynamic constraints can be found in a paper by D. Cole and myself pubished in Physical Review E in 1993, under the title Extracting Energy and Heat from the Vacuum Attempts to harness the Casimir Effect for vacuum energy conversion are ongoing in our laboratory and elsewhere, with formats ranging from pinch effects in plasmas to bubble collapse in turbulent fluids as in sonoluminescence.



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