Zero point energy - /sci/ (#16704797) [Archived: 811 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/22/2025, 5:59:07 AM No.16704797
lensingoncraft
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This is the most important tech on earth.

It exists and works on earth because we literally have video proof of it and many eye witness accounts of black projects using its tech to fly without conventional engines, but we have no idea how its made as in the public. Someone has it, and it's being held secret. This is a greater problem than anything ever made. It would allow aircraft to travel in a zero gravity bubble warping time space using "infinite energy" and reach speeds faster than the speed of light.

So how would you theorize its made /sci/? Here's some resources.

No I don't want to talk about aliens, I just want to theorize on how this tech would work.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcubierre_drive
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_effect
https://www.uaptheory.com/
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 6:02:04 AM No.16704799
diagram
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This might have some use, though I don't know if it's a real diagram.

It makes sense
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 9:18:14 AM No.16704836
>>16704797 (OP)
you might wanna watch this anon, pretty insanely huge but of course nobody is talking about it right now. TLDR ZPE is real and the only reason modern science hasn't found it is because it's been explicitly removed from every mathematical model used to understand physics, perhaps because at the time we didn't want people knowing about it during WW2 and potentially weaponizing it, or something else idk.
https://youtu.be/RovZmeI1-Zw
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 9:38:56 AM No.16704843
>>16704836
Makes sense, I mean with ZPE you could scorch the whole planet really.
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 9:53:29 AM No.16704846
>>16704836
quantum mechanics was invented literally for this, to blur any deeper research with probability equations and uncertainty principles
>its just random goy
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 11:26:14 AM No.16704861
[math]E_n = \hbar \omega \left(n + \dfrac{1}{2}\right)[/math] where [math]n \ge 0[/math]
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 3:00:37 PM No.16704925
>>16704846
Name a better explanation for subatomic phenomena
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 6:17:46 PM No.16704995
>>16704797 (OP)
Zero point energy is real and nobody denies its existence. The problem is these fluctuations are at the "zero point."
You can only do work with the difference of energy levels between two reference points (think positive and negative ends of a battery).

So if you wanted to "extract" zero point energy, you would need a reference energy source which is constant independent of that zero point which you can't have because the zero point is your universal reference point.
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 7:17:03 PM No.16705026
>>16704797 (OP)
It's being kept from the public because the masses don't deserve it, they repeatedly prove themselves to be savage and hysterical.
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 7:24:22 PM No.16705039
>>16704797 (OP)
cool it with the anti semitism
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 7:26:08 PM No.16705041
>>16704995
not sure if you realize this but you can generate lower reference points than what you currently have by using electric generators to drain your reference point.

the hard part will be maintaining it once its made.
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 7:33:36 PM No.16705047
>>16705041
The amount that is "drained" will be consistent *relative to your reference point.*
That's the whole problem. -12V is only -12V in relation to the established zero.
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 8:44:18 PM No.16705103
>>16705047
you can drain more than either reference point by running the generator backwards
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 8:50:40 PM No.16705107
>>16705103
There is clearly something you're not understanding here and I'm not sure what it is.

Zero point energy is a thing even at absolute zero. It doesn't matter how much you "drain."
So even if your reference point were absolute zero, the net energy you could extract from zero point energy would still be exactly zero.
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 9:21:53 PM No.16705125
>>16704797 (OP)
>What's the use case for this?
>Real world application?
>What's the point?
zero point
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 5:43:33 AM No.16705371
>>16704836
>>16704846
>there are people with a degree in an entirely fabricated field, chasing wild geese their entire career

that's pretty fuckin bleak
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 6:52:19 PM No.16705776
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>>16704846
Anonymous
6/23/2025, 7:51:20 PM No.16705825
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>>16704797 (OP)
Bedini “energizers” enthusiasts and their proponents used to talk about how they would charge golf cart batteries using back EMF from a circuit that would turn on an off at intervals.

I’m retarded and this could have nothing to do with the thread’s topic, but they would reference how we floated in a sea of subtle energy.